Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2001 07:53:43 -0700 From: "news.uswest.net" <someonenopsamosoft.com> Subject: Re: buzzer driving me nuts
Thanks for the pointer, it helps to know I'm not the only one.... "Christian Erik Sorensen" <proletarianTHEBOURGEOISIEnopsamowmail.com> wrote in message news:9ft1hv$mc0$1nopsam1.u.washington.edu... > Uhm, you need to modify one of the relays. Put a piece of electrical tape > in the inside of one. I can't recall which one, I've been awake way too > long. ...if you have trouble finding the right relay I can find out for you > on Sunday if you like. This link > http://www.escribe.com/automotive/european/tsn/m5793.html explains it a > bit. Did it on my '86 9000T and it's oh so nice. You have to remove the > glove box, then the fuse panel which has a couple of screws in it, relays > are on top of that. Might be rather easy to figure out which one it is once > you have it opened up. Ok, I need to sleep, if you have any questions feel > free to email me. > > Christian Erik Sorensen > Christian.Eriknopsamnsen.org > > > "news.uswest.net" <someonenopsamosoft.com> wrote in message > news:U6kU6.4498$t75.752483nopsam.uswest.net... > > I was fortunate enough to talk my mother-in-law out of her perfect 87 9000 > > Turbo. The only thing I've found wrong with the car is the buzzer that > says: > > key in - door open, seatbelt not on and "hey you're not Swedish!". > > Is there any way to diable this thing? I've looked for it where I hear it > > but can't find.... > > > > I can't be the only one that this drives crazy. > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > > > > > > > > >