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has any one experinced this .........

its like a safetly alert noise when ur over 100km/h coming from behind the dash ......but i have no way of turning it off or on etc .........

is there any way of turning it off? or cuting it out etc?

Ok dude. Where you left knee is. Its up there somewhere. On my 88 model it was a black box, say about 4-5cms x 5-7cms. Just unplug it, ding ding ding is gone. There is another one that is attached to the door, and the head light beeep, so if that stops happening, then its the other one.

To get rid of it from this point, do 110kmh on the highway, AND THROW THE BASTARD OUT THE WINDOW!!!

thank god mine doesnt do that... wonder if it gets louder when u go over 180?? lol not that i have on the streets...

Everything else gets louder too tho, like exaust, diff, wind noise, rattles...

Everything else gets louder too tho, like exaust, diff, wind noise, rattles...

haha yeah my ceffy makes some scarey noises at around 140kmh... its those bloody wind/rain visors and the front bar flappin around haha

I had this old diesel mazda 626 or 323 (not sure) come into work yesterday, the lady had no oil in the car and it was playing musical tunes when the key was put onto accessories. Weird!!!

hahaha wtf?

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