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donni_EDGE 11-22-2010 11:02 AM

Help! Beepbeepbeep
 
I have 86 n\a, and its all ok. But now all the road i hear beepbeepbeepbeepbeep with some little intervals... Not like when redline! Cooland, oil, brake, clutch all fluids are in normal zone. Please help, what can it be? Sorry for bed english, i`m from ukraine.

djmtsu 11-22-2010 11:10 AM

It is the power steering computer. When there is a fault in the system it does the continuous beep.

My5ABaby 11-22-2010 11:16 AM

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I keep hearing a beep beep beep
Probably the power steering computer telling you there is a problem with the system. The number of beeps before pausing will indicate the problem.

1-beep, pause, repeat - in case abnormality of speed sensor signal:
In case broken wires or short circuits occur to sensors or harnesses, the buzzer sounds 60-seconds after the engine speed signal of 2200 rpm continues for 18-seconds.

2-beeps, pause, repeat - in case abnormality of engine speed signal:
The buzzer sounds twice and repeats when the vehicle speed signal is missing input and/or no engine speed signal is found (short circuit, broken wire, etc.)

3-beeps, pause, repeat - in case abnormality of stepping motor signal:
The buzzer sounds when there are broken wires or short circuits in coils or harnesses.

4-beeps, pause, repeat - in case abnormality of the power steering microcomputer:
The buzzer sounds 4 and repeats when there are circuit troubles other than with the micro computer.

5-beeps, pause, repeat - in case abnormality of steering sensor signal: Steering sensor is mis-aligned or failed or steering wheel has been improperly installed.
From the FAQ.

donni_EDGE 11-22-2010 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by My5ABaby (Post 132888)
From the FAQ.

Oh, Jesus. You are best. 5 beep and i change steering wheel and maybe doing something wrong. Thank you guys!


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