Your Headlights Are Still On! Warning Buzzer

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Your Headlights Are Still On! Warning Buzzer

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Does anybody know where to get something that does this or how to make up your own homemade jobbie?

Thanks in anticipation

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peice of the prevebial! get your self a buzzer from maplin! you can even get one that plays music! attach the +ve wire to the dash lights. easiest place to do this is behing the cig lighter where the light is on that or the light behind the heater controls!

connectthe -ve to the door contact on the drivers door. if you take the door switch out there is a terminal on the back! you need to connect to this.

this way the buzzer will sound when the lights are on and door is open! however this will not sound if you leave the parking lights on!

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Post by dink »

i wired my buzzer between one of the dash lights and the door contact switch

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Post by Simon Baxter »

Same thing!
I do them for customers, got a gert big bag of 'em!
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nice hack, wiki'd
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Post by SteveW »

Is it possible to get some thing that you can put a sound bite on to, that can be used for the alarm?
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Thanks!!

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Guys, Many thanks once again. Job done :D

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