go to the fuse box and try different fuses to stop the noise...this will not mess with anything else unless you chose the wrong fuse
QuestionI also have this problem, a continuous tone in a 91 Mazda 626 dx. The seatbelt motor broke, but the belt still secures. The problem is that the buzzing/beeping tone prior to belt fastening continues after the belt is fastened, but as a constant tone. I've replaced every fuse and had several mechanics look at it. The belt's been fixed, but no one can do anything about the tone. Can anybody PLEASE help me? I use the car everyday; even with almost 225,000 miles on it, it still runs great, but that tone is KILLING ME! Help!
Only hope is to remove the gauges find the buzzer and desolder it.
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Both bees and mosquitoes make the buzzing noises with their wings. Their wings are moving at such a high rate of speed that it makes the vibrations and buzzing sounds.
Put on your seatbelt!
Because their wings move so fast that it creates a buzzing noise
There's a wire under the driver's seat (under the carpet) that goes to the seatbelt, unplugging this will disable the annoying buzzer you have till u put on your seatbelt. An off note on that... The paramedics will also appreciate the lack of noise when they investigate how you died in the accident by not wearing a seatbelt...
Well, this is certainly among the strangest questions I've seen here. Is the buzzing from the headlight it's self, or is the noise inside the cabin?
It makes a sort of a buzzing rasp sound.
I don't know. Get a life.
due to nerve fatigue.
A bad motor can cause a buzzing noise in your 1997 Mercedes E420 rear-view mirror. If it has a light, the light could also be going out.
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It's your seat belt indicator light. Look at it when you first start your car when the light goes off so does the buzzing noise.