Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

hey just did mine, different way though.

entry is via the small pull out section near bonnet release.

on the right hand side, under the steering wheel is a black box with 'smart entry' on it, size is about 4cm by 7cm

undo 2 screws to take the box off the holding bracket.

take out white plastic plug from box. (sticks in there pretty good)

the black surround around where the plug went comes out, you will see where u can put in a screwdriver to jimmy it out.

take out the circuit board.

match up where the actual beeper is from where the audio holes are on the side (it is a round black cylinder abour 5c piece in diamater and 10 cm high)

CAREFULLY either:

1- prize it off with a flathead screwdriver and pull out the terminals with some needle nose pliers gently (i did it this way easily)

2- get a solder iron and reheat/undo the conection from the back

put everything back the way you found it :D

this way it wont phuk with you alarm or windows or anything else, cos everything is as it was, just no noise cos obviously no beeper :(

btw car was a r33gtst S2, should take about 20 mins max, have fun

thats what i did. works a treat. left my headlight on once tho lol

  • 3 weeks later...

Here is my tutorial on how to remove the beep for a R34 - i acctually remove a plug straight from the ignition drum - it should be the exact same concept for r32 - r33 's and you also keep the beep for when you leave your lights on and open the door (which is very handy) - it doesnt effect your alarm or windows or mirrors or anything else expcept for when you leave the keys in and open the door!!

D.I.Y - Tutorial - Get rid of R34 beep > http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Di...ep-t242701.html <h

  • 1 month later...

Actually I just figured out how to do it..

There's a button near the door weld - where the actual locking mechanism is for the door.

I pushed that in and it worked a charm - i just used some masking tape

Quick and easy

Hey guys,

Just checked out the wiring for this door beep on my R33 Series 2. The black with purple stripe wire is correct with the first post, however I did it a different way that required no cutting.

On the ignition barrel, there are a couple of wires going into a clip that directly plugs to the barrel and there are 2 wires that appear hard wired to the barrel but about 5 - 10cm down there is a clip for them (a bit like a fly lead). The first plug is for the lights so don't touch that one. The one on the side that has the sorta flylead is the one you want to unclip (for the r33 s2 it was a black flat plug).

All headlights, power windows and mirrors still work.

  • 3 months later...
  • 1 month later...
i should also add that in a series 1 its to the left hand side of the glove box housing,not in the same place as the series 2's. check my tut for the series 1 version.

I got to doing this today on my S1, the 'smart entrance' box is indeed behind the glove box housing...

Smart%20entrance%20box.jpg

Removed the glove box, unscrewed the six Parkers, and disconnected the wire on these shitty pictures;

Smart%20entrance%20box%20plug.jpg

Key%20beep%20wire.jpg

If you just unplug it, and take off the black plastic cover, remove the piece of plastic locking the connector in the plug, and remove the lower left and right wires on the side of the small connector.

Lower left being the green wire triggering the auto-lock for the passenger door, and lower right being the black/purple-ish wire for the door-beep.

Edited by stefan-w
Hooray. Ive finally worked it out.

You know the beep that happens when youre trying to work on your pride and joy and listen to some music with the door open and all you can hear is the "beep beep beep".

Well I found the control box to fix it

You have 2 options to fix this.

1. Get a ridiculously loud sound system, and annoy the neighbours...

or 2. Cut a wire.

I went for option 2 because I like my neighbours.

Located under the dash on the drivers side is a little black box labelled "smart entrance".

There is a black wire with a purple stripe on it. Cut it and wrap electrical tape over the ends.

Thats it.

This does not mean that when you leave your lights on you wont get that beep, you still will.

Thanks to Jack88 for informing me of the colour of the wire. ;)

This is my first DIY so I hope it is helpful and not pathetic!!

Cheers, Jase. :yes:

thanks mate i really interested in that 2 thanks for the pics

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • I'm not up to date on the latest, but for basic modifications like pod filter, lower springs etc you can get a modification permit at the time of inspection.  For more serious modifications you will need engineering.  Intercoolers used to fall into the mod permit rule but its been a long while since i looked it up.   Either way you will be able to get it registered, just a case of $300 vs $3k . 
    • Hi everyone! I’m the new owner of a 1996 R33 GTS-T, I’ve purchased this car over from Queensland and brought it to Western Australia and I’ve found that there is a hole cut out in the engine bay for the FMIC that enters into the wheel well (fender liners are in the boot). For anyone that has had to get their car over the PITS here, will this be a major issue?   
    • Yeah I've spotted this one too, whenever it's lotto superdraw week and I'm browsing car sales dot com for my new ride They must be dreaming, maybe it's worth 150k for the link to Brock?
    • 100% accurate!  We are a pack of know it alls....  But, I bet people go to you when they have a problem! I've been on a bit of a clean up rampage too over the past month!  I've thrown more shit in the bin over the past 2 weeks than I have in the past 3 years combined! Anyway, it's all good fun being different! My wife sometimes does not agree!  
    • ADHD in all form isn't about "can focus, or can't focus" or is hyper active or isn't etc.   It's all a dysregulation. Either time feels to be stationary, or time just vanishes in a split second. We are either under focussed on the task at hand (as we're over focussed on our surroundings) or we have no idea an atomic bomb went off beside us as we're so hyper focussed and locked in on things.   Not to mention the rapid fire thought process. What it takes a "normal" process to think up a solution to a problem, ADHD will be able to give you 5 different ways to solve the problem, and the pros and cons of each. While we can be highly impulsive and lack the ability to "control ourselves" we can also become paralysed with the inability to make a decision for ourselves. While most of us have an OCD like requirement for perfection, we lack the ability often to remain focussed to get things to a perfect state. Those with undiagnosed ADHD as adults, can often find the last part actually stops them ever attempting to do things that they have the ability to do, as the reasoning is often "if I can't do it perfectly, it's not worth doing"   As for projects... Ha ha ha, I still need to take the other half of my wall trim down in the Fiance's office so I can paint it. Need to finish digging and running the back yard drains, my R33, getting the Ninja bike registered (now being sold), the moped project, fixing either of the lawn mowers so they're reliable, along with a myriad of other things.   It's why I've been going through lately and just being brutal and clearing projects off that I won't actually ever complete. IE, moped will go to the tip, or be given away, bike is being sold, Subaru project being sold, some parts for other projects given away. Or I've been making myself focus on one thing at a time, by ticking off the smallest quickest ones first.   There's also a reason by our mid twenties we seem to be "know it alls", as we've all been down some of the weirdest and oddest rabbit holes when you follow the dopamine trail. It's often also why we're more a jack of all trades, but not a master of one.   However, pretty much all of my hobby projects, in one way or another, all come back around to automotive. That's my zen area.
×
×
  • Create New...