At 11:55 AM 9/9/2009, Rocket J Squirrel wrote: >Just out of curiosity, can this be done w/o removing the dash? The buzzer >wiring (my socket is empty, have to get a new buzzer) is accessible behind >the fuse panel, and the headlight switch up in the instrument panel pod. >I'm wondering if the blue/white headlight wire is also within reach behind >the fuse panel. I'm certain it can. Incidentally, any small buzzer with a diode in series can be clipped to a running-light circuit and most any circuit that goes hot when you turn the key on -- it will back-feed to ground through the circuit components. Radio Shack has one for USD3.50 that has a nice low tone and doesn't need a diode. Mounts to the side of the fuse/relay panel with a little bit of double-sticky, may even come with it attached. Lasts forever. Mini 12VDC Electric Buzzer Model: 273-055 | Catalog #: 273-055 With a buzzer tone of 300-500Hz, this electric buzzer is ideal for small audio alerts and various el... <http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2102817&tab=summary> d |
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