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Hello
My name is Steve Sutphin I live in Christiansburg VA. I've had RX7's since the early 80's. I started with a used 79 then bought a new 86 and the a wrecked 86 that I repaired. I got a used 91 that was loaded, my son still drives it. I now have a red base model 93 with some mods. There is little help around me with these cars. I'm hoping to get a little insight on a few things. Like how do you cut off the seat belt buzzer on a 91. It buzzs all the time even with the seat belt hooked! I hope to go to Deals Gap next year and meet some of you. Thanks, Steve
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welcome...welcome... post pics...
and what part of VA is christiansburg? |
Welcome Steve!
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Welcome!!!
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I ask because the seatbelts warning beeps a few times when you first start the car, then it will also beep a few times if you disconnect it with the car still on. A buzzer is something all together different. It comes on when the coolant is low, or the oil level is low, or you go past redline. Let me know and I can help further. |
What's up Steve, Welcome to the site
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what's good man welcome
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beep not a buzz
I'm sorry it is a beep. It is the seat belt. Christiansburg is in southwest VA near Va Tech. I'll try and post some pictures soon. Thanks, Steve
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I am under the impression that if there is a constant beep-beep-beep that the power steering ECU has failed. The steering is speed sensitive, and there is a little box that controls the pressure dependent on velocity.
I think I have mine still if you want it. If the seatbelts are broken, the computer doesn't care. The light just stays on. Trust me, mine are currently broken :) |
I'll have to take your word on that. The seat belt light is on so that's what I though it was. Where is this box? I can't even find the beeper. Is it easy to fix? What do you want for yours? Thanks, Steve
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