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Old 08-22-2003, 04:00 PM
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custom headlight buzzer

I want to wire in a headlight buzzer. I found this page http://www.torontocivics.com/article...er/buzzer.html
,but I dont want to just jam wire into the fuse slots. Does anyone know a way to solder the buzzer in? (spelling???)
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Old 08-22-2003, 04:27 PM
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i have no idea about soldering, but why not just put them into the fuse slots? thats what i did and i've had no problems at all.

only thing, when the car is off and i press the brake pedal, i can faintly here the buzzer, why is that?
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I dont want it to fall out (could happen) and I would like something more permanent. I dont know why it would buzz when you have your brake pressed. I will try it and see if mine does the same thing.
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What's wrong with the factory one?
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Re: custom headlight buzzer

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What's wrong with the factory one?
usdm civics dont have headlight buzzers
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it won't fall out b/c it has the fuses holding it in. and if it does, just put it back in i just think it'll be easier this way
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I dont know the technical name for the part, but its like a piggy-back connector that you install in the fuse socket, then install the fuse in the connector. On the connecter is a spot for a blade connector for you wiring, they come with single post or dual.

Jamming a wire with a fuse in the same socket is a bad idea When all you need a simple $.10 part.
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