The buzzer that lets you know the key is in the ignition in a 1989 Chevy Blazer is in the steering column. To access it you would need to remove the steering wheel with a special tool, or remove the ignition assembly. The key makes contact with a tab that activates the buzzer.
Wow a live in Buzzard The buzzer is trying to tell you the key is in the ignition or the head lights are on.
look for the problem in the ignition switch.
Under the dash the buzzer is a black square box that can be unplugged.
I believe that wire is for the key is in the ignition warning buzzer! Not 100%, but 90%.
Headlights or parking lights are on, or keys are in the ignition
where is the buzer located??
Yes, when you take the key out of the ignition the buzzer goes off.
Use the astable to switch a power transistor and connect the buzzer as the transistor load.
Under the dash on the left hand side..
To stop the buzzing sound you will need to disconnect the buzzer. It is normally red plastic and located near the steering column at the top of the brake pedal mount.
The same sound is made for several warnings on a car. Try fastening your seat belts for both front belts, checking if any lights are left on, wiggling the ignition switch once the key is removed. Hazard light don't normally use a buzzer so someone may have connected a buzzer in place of a flasher in that circuit.
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.