Beeper inside when ignition turned off !
DOCTORBILL
05-16-2005, 12:37 PM
I just changed my timing belt and now of a sudden, the beeper inside my
'93 Geo Metro sounds when the ignition is turned off.
It beeps until I remove the key! All lights off. No warning lights on....
Chilton Manual has nothing about this problem.
It didn't used to do that! Loud and irritating!
How can I find the cause?
DoctorBill
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'93 Geo Metro sounds when the ignition is turned off.
It beeps until I remove the key! All lights off. No warning lights on....
Chilton Manual has nothing about this problem.
It didn't used to do that! Loud and irritating!
How can I find the cause?
DoctorBill
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chris442
05-16-2005, 08:47 PM
In most of the newer vehicles I've owned, that is a feature that reminds you that you're about to leave your keys in the car. It's saved me from locking them in more than once. Does it stop if you close the door, or is it doing it all the time?
If it's all the time, then that is weird.
If it's all the time, then that is weird.
Lemming
05-17-2005, 12:25 PM
my cars beeps untell the keys are out, but another thing could be, do you have an aftermarket deck in your car? Alot of decks that have removable face plates beep when you frist turn off your car to remiond you to take the face plate off.
Note: My car's a 99 and it has always beeped untell I remove the keys from the ignition.
Note: My car's a 99 and it has always beeped untell I remove the keys from the ignition.
DOCTORBILL
05-19-2005, 07:31 PM
I din't know that!
Yes - I have a Jensen CD player with removable faceplate...
However, no - it is not that. It is the car's beeper (very very loud!).
It has rained gobs in Spokane and this has to do with water.
My overhead light flashes (set to go on when door opens).
If I click it off, USUALLY the beeper goes off - not always.
If the car is dried out, the beeper does not go off when I turn the
engine off.
Has to be a water short somewhere along those wires from the
door lightswitch.
That means taking off a lot of panelling, which I DO NOT WANT TO DO!
Then something beeps very quitely from somewhere once in a while.
The Jensen CD Player...??
Or maybe the spy device left over from the previous owners put
there by the government to spy on me. I'm not paranoid!
DoctorBill
Yes - I have a Jensen CD player with removable faceplate...
However, no - it is not that. It is the car's beeper (very very loud!).
It has rained gobs in Spokane and this has to do with water.
My overhead light flashes (set to go on when door opens).
If I click it off, USUALLY the beeper goes off - not always.
If the car is dried out, the beeper does not go off when I turn the
engine off.
Has to be a water short somewhere along those wires from the
door lightswitch.
That means taking off a lot of panelling, which I DO NOT WANT TO DO!
Then something beeps very quitely from somewhere once in a while.
The Jensen CD Player...??
Or maybe the spy device left over from the previous owners put
there by the government to spy on me. I'm not paranoid!
DoctorBill
serenity
05-19-2005, 10:00 PM
Doctorbill, look at switches to all of your doors I'm not sure what configiuration you might have, 2 doors, 4 doors or hatchback. It sounds as if one of your door switches could be malfuctioning. They usually are simple push buttons that push in or out depending if the door is open or closed. That would explain why your inside lights and buzzer are sounding.
DOCTORBILL
05-20-2005, 10:02 AM
"Doctorbill, look at switches to all of your doors I'm not sure what
configiuration you might have, 2 doors, 4 doors or hatchback."
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The driver's side door switch is GONE.... No wires to find inside the hole.
Passenger side door switch is there, but does nothing. ?????
The wire for the passenger side switch goes toward the back of
the car.
I would like to open the paneling up to see what is there, but THAT
could become a can of worms!
I'd bet somewhere rain water is setting on a frayed doorswitch wire and
intermittently conducting 12 volts to the frame.
Now that I know what is going on, I am not very concerned about
it. Before that - I thought I might have had a BIG problem.
DoctorBill
configiuration you might have, 2 doors, 4 doors or hatchback."
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The driver's side door switch is GONE.... No wires to find inside the hole.
Passenger side door switch is there, but does nothing. ?????
The wire for the passenger side switch goes toward the back of
the car.
I would like to open the paneling up to see what is there, but THAT
could become a can of worms!
I'd bet somewhere rain water is setting on a frayed doorswitch wire and
intermittently conducting 12 volts to the frame.
Now that I know what is going on, I am not very concerned about
it. Before that - I thought I might have had a BIG problem.
DoctorBill
biff_sorenson
05-20-2005, 12:08 PM
Your not the doctorbill that works on heart patients and used to be a logger are you?
Sounds like your car HAD a problem with the beeper NOT working and you accidentally fixed it.
Mine is pretty quiet so I never worried about it. It can be annoying.
Find out where the damn thing is and rip it out. I don't think it will hurt anything. Is it the same one used for the seatbelts?
Biff
Sounds like your car HAD a problem with the beeper NOT working and you accidentally fixed it.
Mine is pretty quiet so I never worried about it. It can be annoying.
Find out where the damn thing is and rip it out. I don't think it will hurt anything. Is it the same one used for the seatbelts?
Biff
serenity
05-20-2005, 04:47 PM
Doctorbill, you might be able to use a coat hanger to snag the wire to the door. Any junk yard should have a new switch. The connector to the switch is probbly making occasional contact to your car frame inside. There is only one wire to the switch. The clip on the outside grounds when installed, but can crode. The hard thing to get is the rubber cover that goes over the switches they wear out and let moisture get in and the switch can quit working. good luck.
DOCTORBILL
05-20-2005, 07:06 PM
Your not the doctorbill that works on heart patients and used to be a logger are you?
NOPE....BUT THE BEEPER CAME FROM A HEART MONITOR - I NEEDED
ONE AND AS I PASSED THE PATIENT IN IC, I TOOK THE BEEPER FOR
MY GEO..... THE GUY DIDN'T NEED THE BEEPER.
BESIDES - WERE I A HEART DOCTOR, WOULD I BE SCREWING AROUND WITH A GEO METRO?!
Sounds like your car HAD a problem with the beeper NOT working and you accidentally fixed it.
INHERITED WHEN I BOUGHT THE GEO USED......
Mine is pretty quiet so I never worried about it. It can be annoying.
Find out where the damn thing is and rip it out. I don't think it will hurt anything. Is it the same one used for the seatbelts?
Biff[/QUOTE]
NOPE....BUT THE BEEPER CAME FROM A HEART MONITOR - I NEEDED
ONE AND AS I PASSED THE PATIENT IN IC, I TOOK THE BEEPER FOR
MY GEO..... THE GUY DIDN'T NEED THE BEEPER.
BESIDES - WERE I A HEART DOCTOR, WOULD I BE SCREWING AROUND WITH A GEO METRO?!
Sounds like your car HAD a problem with the beeper NOT working and you accidentally fixed it.
INHERITED WHEN I BOUGHT THE GEO USED......
Mine is pretty quiet so I never worried about it. It can be annoying.
Find out where the damn thing is and rip it out. I don't think it will hurt anything. Is it the same one used for the seatbelts?
Biff[/QUOTE]
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