Blinker *blink blink* noise
Now, I know if you pull that little black box out from the underdash fuse, the blinkers wont work. Is there a way to get rid of the annoying *blink blink* noise it makes, without losing the blinkers themselfs? Also, what about the annoying beep it makes when the key is in the ignition, but not turn all the way/or when the doors open? I have a 2000 Civic 4dr if that helps. Thanx
Did anyone reading this find his description funny?
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the *blink-blink* noise is the sound of the blinker relay switching back and forth. I don't beleive there's a practical way to rid the sound or even change it.
as for the ignition thing, you could always turn the key to on and it won't chime. they have that noise for a reason. or you could close the door.
this post looks familiar. I remember replying to something like this before. and I seem to remember the poster being ridiculed for the retarded questions....
as for the ignition thing, you could always turn the key to on and it won't chime. they have that noise for a reason. or you could close the door.
this post looks familiar. I remember replying to something like this before. and I seem to remember the poster being ridiculed for the retarded questions....
in my CRX, I just stuck a piece of elecrical tape over the beeper. You could clip the wire to it maybe? For the relay, maybe you could stick some sound deadener to it? Or just turn up the radio...
Dudes right. You'd have to muffle the noise with something. The tinker noise is annoying. If you know a guy who installs alarms and stereo's regularly like as a job, he should probably know a little trick you can do to overcome that noise though. Just a thought.
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