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Indicator buzzer
Hi,
Leaving your indicator on is a real worry in an open car such as the Haynes Roadster, road and wind noise mean that you can’t hear the flasher unit. Here’s a simple circuit that gives you an audible warning a bit louder than the “tick tick” of the flasher unit. The parts are available from Maplins Piezo buzzer – part number FL40T Diodes – part number QL73Q No doubt electrical types will be able to come up with a better circuit, maybe incorporating a timer or some way of stopping the buzzer when the hazards are on? I could see that being very annoying! Cheers Chris |
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Those cars-with-that-number have a piezo buzzer or something when the signals are on. Had a ride in one a couple of days ago ... I'm hooked!!
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Has any ones else fitted this, I have followed this wiring diagram it works fine when the engine is off, but when the engine is running you hear a faint noise of the buzzer.
What is wrong I am tempted to disconect it! Quote:
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Regards Axle |
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im thinking back feeding off of somthing
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Good idea - a buzzer
I have a relay thingy never fitted when I fitted a towbar.How would I wire it? |
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im pritty sure it works on load so not much good unless you have a trailer unless your able splice it in some how?
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For what little piezo buzzers cost it would be practical to have oine for each side.
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