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Was driving my r32 this morning sitting on about 110 and i started getting this weird beeping from the dash. (like when you open the doors with the lights on) for about 10 seconds

All my gauges were reading normal.

Its just made me paranoid as to what it is because ive only just bought the car ! :(

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  • 3 weeks later...

I assume this is connected to the rb20det ecu or is it the car as a whole? Reason I ask is I have a RB20DET that came from a 92 R32 GTST and was wondering if I should be expecting to hear it too. By the way, I swapped the engine and all that good stuff into a Gazelle.

  • 4 months later...

I think a good percentage of them have already annoyed the shit out of their previous owners and they have removed it. On the 32 im pretty sure the chime is mounted behind the lower part of the drivers side section of dash (near where the panel for the fuses comes off)

Deren

Edited by Godzilla32

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