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a 1990 prelude that I own started beebing at me while being driven.
the beep is the same one that beeps when you first start the car. ther
are no warning lights, but that does not mean that they all work.
Any ideas will be appreciated.
Ed Christie
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Ed Christi wrote:
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> a 1990 prelude that I own started beebing at me while being driven.
> the beep is the same one that beeps when you first start the car. ther
> are no warning lights, but that does not mean that they all work.
>
> Any ideas will be appreciated.
Perhaps the switch in the seat belt buckle is failing?
>
> Ed Christie
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Ed Christi wrote:
>
> a 1990 prelude that I own started beebing at me while being driven.
> the beep is the same one that beeps when you first start the car. ther
> are no warning lights, but that does not mean that they all work.
>
> Any ideas will be appreciated.
Perhaps the switch in the seat belt buckle is failing?
>
> Ed Christie
--
================================================== =====
A very modest collection of Honda tech info can be found at:
http://www.geocities.com/ng_randolph
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Re: beeping
Ed Christie wrote:
> a 1990 prelude that I own started beebing at me while being driven.
> the beep is the same one that beeps when you first start the car. ther
> are no warning lights, but that does not mean that they all work.
>
> Any ideas will be appreciated.
>
> Ed Christie
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In newer Hondas ('97) the manual describes the 'lamp check', which
happens during the first few seconds after you turn the key to position
II. Not sure if it's the same for yours, but it's a start to the
diagnostic process. It may be your park brake isn't holding the switch
in the OFF position, or some corrosion in a connection.
'Curly'
> a 1990 prelude that I own started beebing at me while being driven.
> the beep is the same one that beeps when you first start the car. ther
> are no warning lights, but that does not mean that they all work.
>
> Any ideas will be appreciated.
>
> Ed Christie
------------------------
In newer Hondas ('97) the manual describes the 'lamp check', which
happens during the first few seconds after you turn the key to position
II. Not sure if it's the same for yours, but it's a start to the
diagnostic process. It may be your park brake isn't holding the switch
in the OFF position, or some corrosion in a connection.
'Curly'
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Re: beeping
Ed Christie wrote:
> a 1990 prelude that I own started beebing at me while being driven.
> the beep is the same one that beeps when you first start the car. ther
> are no warning lights, but that does not mean that they all work.
>
> Any ideas will be appreciated.
>
> Ed Christie
------------------------
In newer Hondas ('97) the manual describes the 'lamp check', which
happens during the first few seconds after you turn the key to position
II. Not sure if it's the same for yours, but it's a start to the
diagnostic process. It may be your park brake isn't holding the switch
in the OFF position, or some corrosion in a connection.
'Curly'
> a 1990 prelude that I own started beebing at me while being driven.
> the beep is the same one that beeps when you first start the car. ther
> are no warning lights, but that does not mean that they all work.
>
> Any ideas will be appreciated.
>
> Ed Christie
------------------------
In newer Hondas ('97) the manual describes the 'lamp check', which
happens during the first few seconds after you turn the key to position
II. Not sure if it's the same for yours, but it's a start to the
diagnostic process. It may be your park brake isn't holding the switch
in the OFF position, or some corrosion in a connection.
'Curly'
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