2nd Generation Specific 1986-1992 Discussion

Stupid Buzzer Wont Shut Up

Old May 11, 2004 | 02:56 PM
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alright well yesterday i decided my car needed a tune-up so i changed the plugs/wires changed all my fluids (minus the rear-end) new 0/2 sensor, cleaned up my engine bay a bit yadda yadda. so i start my car and take it for a run on the highway, and she's runnin like a champ! so i decide to treat myself to some wendy's (mmmmm). i finish ordering and go to drive home. and i pull out of wendys and it sounds like theres a bunch of flaming kittens underneath my dashboard screaming in pain. my guess is its the oil level/coolant alarm so i pull over and let out huge ****! my cars running at normal temperature after a heavy beating so i figure it not coolant, so i check my oil and thats at normal level, so i drive home with the most annoying sound in the world making my ears bleed. i came here and looked for other possible causes for the alarm and find nothing other than over-rev, but its going off at idle. i checked my coolant level and its full , so now im pissed. should i just rip the alarm out? i cant even drown out the sound with my system its so god damn annoying. please help! regogogogogojif



oh btw my idiot lights are all fucked up so i dont know if any lights are coming on, but i slammed it hard once last night and coolant level came on for a second then shut back off
Old May 11, 2004 | 04:07 PM
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ahh nevermind guys i figured it out, some dumbass had relocated the wire from my coolant level sensor, and it got disconnected in my engine bay cleanup, phew, no more flaming kittens
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