ECU, Wiring, Sensors
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By OmarG
#97350
Joshsayswhatt wrote:Definitely doing this. Battery died on my fianc� last week because of the lights being left on. What gauge wire did you use? 16?


you can use any wire you'd like. You could use a twist tie and it would still work.
By Vtec Civic 93
#97369 Just ordered a buzzer :D

Have left my lights on too many times.
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By XangerissuesX
#116170 i just finished this. worked great, until i had to drive. turns out it buzzes constantly, ignition on or off. what is the problem? is every fuse holder supposed to be filled, because in the picture before, it wasn't.
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By suspendedHatch
#116393 Well that's a crappy way of wiring it up (no offense to the OP). Here is how you should do it.

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Connect your buzzer's positive wire to the white option plug. Connect your buzzer's negative wire to the orange option plug on the far right. You connect wires to these option outputs using a female spade connector aka quick disconnect commonly used for speaker connections.
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By XangerissuesX
#116407 thanks for the help. i did it that way, i just grounded the second to the frame instead. would this cause that?
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By suspendedHatch
#116712 Yes. Grounding the wire completes the circuit. You have it permanently grounded. If you followed the directions, it would only be grounded when the key is out of the ignition.
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By XangerissuesX
#117271 thanks for the help. i was following your directions from the top of page two. got it now.
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By suspendedHatch
#117407
XangerissuesX wrote:thanks for the help. i was following your directions from the top of page two. got it now.


D'OH!!!

Oh it burns, it burns!

Didn't anyone ever tell you not to listen to me? LOL.
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By Ajax1989
#120058 this is a good idea, i cant remeber how many times i have left my lights on..
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By matt is (eg6)
#120754 yeah my mom had a 88 accord that did the ding dong noise lol......speaking of noises what is the noise that sounds after you kill the car????
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By Coplies
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suspendedHatch wrote:Well that's a crappy way of wiring it up (no offense to the OP). Here is how you should do it.

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Connect your buzzer's positive wire to the white option plug. Connect your buzzer's negative wire to the orange option plug on the far right. You connect wires to these option outputs using a female spade connector aka quick disconnect commonly used for speaker connections.


This is what I did but i used a "chime" not a "buzzer" and it has 3 wires. One that went to the white option plug, one to the orange option plug and a third that was just for ground. It worked perfectly but the annoying thing is that as soon as you take the key out it starts beeping. However, the stock chime on my dad's 97 civic doesn't start the beeping until the drivers door is opened. So, I moved the ground wire so that it is tapped into the ground wire coming down from the dome light. This perfects it so that the chime only sound when the lights are on but the car is off and when the door is open.
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By gtstripes
#211780 my civic came with it.. everytime i leave my lights on and open driver door a loud beep goes off!! i turn off my light just to shut it up haha same with when i turn car on and not put seatbelt on it goes off >:( haha
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By kapow
#214546 That's strange, my civic is a Aus model too and it came standard with the buzzer
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By gtstripes
#214683 i know, right? must be an aussie thing. LOL we may have the highest flat battery rate in the world so it comes standard with us lol
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By Eg6H2D
#218369
projecthonda wrote:
this will help you "not to forget that your parklight is turned on" when you leave your car

One thing you'll need:
1. 12V Buzzer, you can buy it very cheap in a local electrical shop

Steps:
1. Connect the (+) of the 12V buzzer to 10A parklight fuse
2. Connect the (-) of the buzzer to any device that doesnt work while IGN (ignition) is off, e.g. wiper fuse
3. Test it!

it should buzz when the parklight is turned on while the ignition key is off..

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***from our local forum :)




Is it a 12v transducer buzzer?.