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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: rkteckt on December 16, 2005, 09:26:53 AM
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I have a constant beep coming from my ignition switch. It starts the minute i insert the key and runs constantly. I am assuming it is the 'key left in switch' beeper, and that it has frozen of jammed or gotten dirty and wont turn off. Does anyone have a fix for this? if i could find the noise maker i would be happy just cutting it off if there is no cheap fix.....
thanks
chris
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You likley have a bad door switch, which
turns on the beeper, SideKicks beeper goes
off when the engine is started, even with
the door open
Wild
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I never knew that sidekicks had one for the door/key....owned the truck 8 years, would beep when I left the lights on, that is it. Then one day...it started working...I sorta looked and was like....what the ****.....worked for about 6 months, stopped and hasn't started back yet. had it 10 years this month in fact.
Never knew why it would need it anyway, you lock the keys in you unzip the back window...:D
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Never knew why it would need it anyway, you lock the keys in you unzip the back window...:D
Or you just open the back door. Some of the early models had no lock on the back door!
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Never knew why it would need it anyway, you lock the keys in you unzip the back window...:D
Or you just open the back door. Some of the early models had no lock on the back door!
Like mine. :-\ I'm going to be padlocking my tool box shut and padlocking a chain around it to the center bracket for the rear seat.
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Put your doors back on!! ;D ;D
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Like mine. :-\ I'm going to be padlocking my tool box shut and padlocking a chain around it to the center bracket for the rear seat.
I just keep cheap tools in the tracker. I have a set I got at Sears for $30, and the quality of them isn't too bad.
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Never knew why it would need it anyway, you lock the keys in you unzip the back window...:D
Or you just open the back door. Some of the early models had no lock on the back door!
No key? Hmmm...guess it makes sense really not much point in it. I saw a locking box somewhere fit behind the back seat and bolted to the floor. I just have a small set of cheap tools I keep in there also though so not much point in locking them up I guess.
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i don't lock mine since they would just break the window and also the doors freeze at minus 25 after freezing rain......my work parking is always about 10 degrees lower then the wind shill factor
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I just ripped a door off a newer tracker and popped it on my '89, I was enthusiastic that day so I even rekeyed the door lock to work with my existing keys  ;D but yeah, I have a fake floor in the trunk to hide shit under, works good.
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no one steal the my tools now... ;)
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I have a constant beep coming from my ignition switch. It starts the minute i insert the key and runs constantly. I am assuming it is the 'key left in switch' beeper, and that it has frozen of jammed or gotten dirty and wont turn off. Does anyone have a fix for this? if i could find the noise maker i would be happy just cutting it off if there is no cheap fix.....
thanks
chris
I think you're right. It is the key in the ignition reminder.
Sometimes the door pinswitch gets tempermental.
I had my DD Tintop for over 2 years. The key reminder beeper just started working the other day. I don't know why it started to work. ???
I've been told that the actual noise is coming from a beeper located on the back of the instrument cluster. I'm not certain, you may want to double check with someone else that knows.
You might be able to fiddle with the door switch, in the front part of the door jamb, and get it to quit beeping.
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i don't lock mine since they would just break the window and also the doors freeze at minus 25 after freezing rain......my work parking is always about 10 degrees lower then the wind shill factor
Off the subject of the main post but bus_driver, have you ever heard of 303 products? They make this stuff called Aerospace protector. Sorta like Armor All on steroids. Heard about this on a radio car talk show. Spray it onto your door seals, let it sit for 5 minutes or so, then wipe it all over the rubber with a clean rag. I did that on my truck that sits outside currently and the doors haven't frozen since. Granted we haven't been below zero yet but I think it might help you out some.
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I just ripped a door off a newer tracker and popped it on my '89, I was enthusiastic that day so I even rekeyed the door lock to work with my existing keys ;D but yeah, I have a fake floor in the trunk to hide shit under, works good.
Sound interesting, got any pics?
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No pics on me, wait till after christmas, this isn't really the right thread anyway, I'll post a new one. :)
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Well after researching a bit it souds like the door switch is 'grounded out' but cutting it off doesnt help....i know this cause i got frustrated and cut it off...... ;D so is there a way to just disconnect that circuit? it looks like the only things on it are hte door switch and interior light. Is there a way to disconnect it at the interior light?
Thanks
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Just search for the beeper noise maker,
and remove it, or you could take it apart
and cut the wire to the beeper thing then
plug it back in if things stop working right.
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Believe me if i knew where it was i would go after it with a hedge trimmer at this point. It doesnt show up on the wiring diagram, and it kind of sounds like it is coming out of the ECU.....which would suck.
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is that the black one about one inch square mounted on the back of the instrument cluster
Ross
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hmm interesting oh btw the ding ding for the keys being in there for those of use without soft tops.... if we lock our keys in were screwed, nothing but glass and sheet metal to work around to get into it. trust me it sucks when your stranded out somewhere without a coat hanger and have to run to a phone to call a cop to unlock your doors.
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The beeper in mine was a little black box ( 1" by 2") screwed to the back of the insterment panel, phillips screw driver and 2 wires (red & black) and the noise is gone.
Funny how little things can be so frusterating, think I smashed mine with a BFH but I felt better after ;)
Steve :)
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hmm interesting oh btw the ding ding for the keys being in there for those of use without soft tops.... if we lock our keys in were screwed, nothing but glass and sheet metal to work around to get into it. trust me it sucks when your stranded out somewhere without a coat hanger and have to run to a phone to call a cop to unlock your doors.
That's why they all should be softtops! :)
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yeah but those of us with hardtops can keep our girls nice and toasty in -30 degree weather too :)
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The beeping wire(for a lack of better words) (on my 93 kick)
is connected only to the driver side pin switch, I belive it is black with a brown stripe....if you cut it or eliminate a negative connection no more beeping...I acually made a switch so i can turn it on and off as needed...
If you still need overhead light you splice into the other door jam switch wire
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Ok,
I had to go to my local mechanic, took him about 4 seconds to find it.....
Its a wire connection on the far right side of the dash under the glove box, kind of up high right near the front plastic of the dash, he pulled the plug and the dinger stopped.......
You know the metal tube that the glove box kind of sits on? i think it is between that tube and the front of the dash......
Have fun with it.