If the buzzer goes on whenever the key is in and buzzes continuously, it may be the airbag system (SRS) or an electrical problem in the SRS sensor.
AnswerRemove--probably located under dash near driver's firewall WHERE
Mrs. Frank hates when the door buzzer goes off because it disrupts her routine and causes unnecessary interruptions. It may also startle or annoy her if she's busy or trying to relax.
To access the dash lights on a 1994 Mazda Miata, you need to remove the instrument panel. Start by disconnecting the negative battery terminal for safety. Then, remove the screws securing the trim around the dashboard and gently pry it off. After that, you can unscrew the instrument cluster and pull it out to access the bulbs for the dash lights.
How do you turn the seat belt buzzer off????
is it a buzzing from the back of the car. it is probably a fuel pump in that case. nuthin to worry about. If your buzzing is coming from under your dash or up by your seat somewhere it is a faulty warning buzzer. If this is the case you will either need to find the buzzer under your dash and disconnect or replace it. If you cannot find it you can ask a local mechanic to do it for you, or you can get a "Haynes" manual or other manual specifically for your car, and that will tell you where to find it.
no it does not it has to becompletely across the goal line when the buzzer goes off.
The buzzer went off just as i threw the basketball into the hoop for the winning point.
when the buzzer gos off
Take off the top dash cover.. There are some screws by the defrost vents, take off the tri piece to find those. And then underneath there will have about five more. Look up where the gear shift is to find these ones. Once you remove the dash cover, you will see a red box on the passenger side.
To remove the dash kit from a 1993 Mazda Miata, start by carefully prying off any trim pieces surrounding the kit using a plastic trim removal tool to avoid damaging the dashboard. Once the trim is removed, locate and unscrew any screws securing the dash kit in place. Pull the kit gently away from the dashboard, being cautious of any wiring or connections attached to it. Finally, disconnect any electrical connectors if necessary before fully removing the dash kit.
Smash it with a hammer - or ... DYNAMITE!
The buzzer acts as a warning. Almost every vehicle has one. If yours is acting up then it needs to be replaced. Your buzzer unit can be found under the dash-drivers side.