- Sun Jan 31, 2010 7:12 pm
#172355
sorry im very stupid on wiring but i have 3 wires... black red and blue.. i would think the black would be the ground but i have no clue what the blue would be... if anyone could help a retarded person that would be great
- Thu Feb 11, 2010 5:00 am
#174606
this is a definite must for me probly gonna do it tomorrow i cant count the times ive needed a jump after school
- Thu Feb 11, 2010 5:03 pm
#174671
This is what I did but i used a "chime" not a "buzzer" and it has 3 wires. One that went to the #2 option plug, one to the #3 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 to the door ajar switch. This perfects it so that the chime will only sound when the lights are on but the car is off and when the door is open.
This is what I did but i used a "chime" not a "buzzer" and it has 3 wires. One that went to the #2 option plug, one to the #3 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 to the door ajar switch. This perfects it so that the chime will only sound when the lights are on but the car is off and when the door is open.
- Fri Mar 26, 2010 3:37 am
#183812
Here's an alternative way, using all Honda parts:
http://honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2749779
http://honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2749779
- Fri Mar 26, 2010 3:45 am
#183813
thats exactly what I thought too lol
now im in the habbit of checking the lights every single time I exit the car.
very good write up I love these DIYs
dbrooks wrote:I'm pumped to do this. I thought mine was just broken. Haha
thats exactly what I thought too lol
now im in the habbit of checking the lights every single time I exit the car.
very good write up I love these DIYs
95 Civic Coupe DX - d15b7 - some mods nothing crazy - My 5th EG
98 Jeep Cherokee 2 door - little lift with 31s 4.0 5 speed
77 Chevrolet C10 - Mild 350/350 combo - lowered a little
98 Jeep Cherokee 2 door - little lift with 31s 4.0 5 speed
77 Chevrolet C10 - Mild 350/350 combo - lowered a little
- Tue Nov 23, 2010 1:41 am
#224135
Just completed this mod and it's one of the most useful mods I've ever done! Got a buzzer from radio shack, hooked it up to the two right connectors on the fuse box, and shazzam! I now have a buzzer when I take my keys out and leave the headlights on. Oh yeah, this was on a 93 Ex Coupe.
- Sun Feb 27, 2011 7:11 pm
#241256
don't think my cx came with this. ...but it also didn't come standard with PS so...
- Sat Apr 27, 2013 10:19 pm
#331090
I finally got around to doing this, after draining my battery again. I attached to the 3rd and 4th terminals from the left, instead of the 4th and 5th, so there is a quick "beep" when I start the car. That way I know that the buzzer is working.
- Kevin
- Sun Apr 28, 2013 6:07 pm
#331103
You guys mean that beep when you turn on the lights without ignition on?
If so, I thought it'd be stock on all the 5th gen civics? My hatch had absolutely no extras whatsoever but has that beep I mentioned above, maybe because it's mandatory here *turn sarcasm off*
If so, I thought it'd be stock on all the 5th gen civics? My hatch had absolutely no extras whatsoever but has that beep I mentioned above, maybe because it's mandatory here *turn sarcasm off*
- Fri Aug 09, 2013 11:21 am
#335319
Guys! How can I enable a buzzer when the ignition?!
Honda Civic eh9 Vtec
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