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God I hate it too! It's only the drivers door, if you've noticed? I guess it's for obvious reasons, as it beeps to let you know that the keys are still in the ignition. With such a fancy hookup, I recken clipping the wire to the piezzo buzzer might be the go... now we've just gotta find the fooker!

Knowing my luck .... ill disconnect that beep .... then ill lock my keys in the car

u'd only do that how? i mean u can only lock the doors with the key, or the remote, right? ;)

OK, if anyone finds which wire it is, let me know ;)

Its good sometimes, as it tells you when your lights are on. Like if you have lights on during a tunnel and forget to turn them off..

Take off the plastic panel and put keys in ignition and open door, then find where the sound is coming from and cut the mother if u really want to. :P

Look under the dash near the fuseholder. Theres a speaker in a yellow or green (cant remember) plastic cube with a nissan logo on it the sort of looks like a Relay, and a cable going into it. Unplug the cable.

Ps don't pull out the buzzer on an R33 - it stops the windows from working!

I had my car serviced recently and they pulled out the buzzer cos it was annoying, low and behold my windows didn't work!

Plugged the buzzer back in, and all is fine!

Ps don't pull out the buzzer on an R33 - it stops the windows from working!

I had my car serviced recently and they pulled out the buzzer cos it was annoying, low and behold my windows didn't work!

Plugged the buzzer back in, and all is fine!

who you kidding they have done something wrong, i have had mine unplugged for ages now (r33 gtst) the only prob is leaving damn lights on

Ps don't pull out the buzzer on an R33 - it stops the windows from working!

I had my car serviced recently and they pulled out the buzzer cos it was annoying, low and behold my windows didn't work!

Plugged the buzzer back in, and all is fine!

They unplugged the wrong thing. In my r33 there are 2 devices under the dash, on the left hand side of the steering column. Unplugging one of them took out the beeper, but also took out the windows, etc.. The other one is just the beeper and should be able to be unplugged with no hassles. Its view is obscured by the first device, but you shouldn't have to remove any panels to get to it.

yeah ^^^^

thats right

its up under the steering wheel collumn closer to the left then the right..

i belive its right next to the flasher can.. just ope your door, locate t by sound or touch and then unplug the mofo

just dont try and remove the unit...

i sliced my hand up really good .. was pretty bad, i should have had stiches, lol coz now i have a screwed up scar lol

-Ruffels

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