Look for a plug under the drivers seat. Unplug. Worked on my Dak (the
first mod I did) I had it home for about 2 minutes before yanking it. Same
thing worked on the '89 Sundance too.
David Henry '94 CC 4x4 318 5Spd in MI
> Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 20:19:18 -0500
> From: "mike d. (Michael Z-Sykes)" <msykes@su.edu>
> Subject: Re: DML: RE: Flowmaster vs. Magnaflow -Reply -Reply -Reply
>
> >>Mike....rip the buzzer out!! It's in the fuse box....<<
>
> I was just about to the other day, then I left my lights on that
afternoon
> and the buzzer saved my new battery (that damn battery cost me 170
> bones!)... Mine isn't IN the fusebox though, it's got it;s own little
blue box
> under the dash somewhere =) I HATE the buzzer.... I'm trying to figure
> out a way to kill the Seat Belt buzzer while retaining the headlight
> buzzer.. I'll keep you posted =)
>
> - -mike <twitch,twitch> d.
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