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so after trying just about every buzzer mentioned on hear I decided to spend a bit more money and installs a back up alarm. Federal Signal 252-012-048 Vehicular Back-Up Alarm - 0.2 Amps 97 DB these can be found on ebay for about 50.00$. you will definitely hear this and it's allot more sturdy.
Anyone know where I can get one of these relays that will post to Australia. I fancy doing this like the picture above instead of just wrapping the wires around the terminals, like I have had for the past few months, but would like to do it on a spare relay - just in case. !!
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Where did you mount the Federal Signal 252-012-048 Vehicular Back-Up Alarm - 0.2 Amps 97 DB ? I originally installed the Radio Shack 273-059 but not loud enough to hear over city traffic noise. Then installed a "high intensity" Radio Shack Piezo Buzzer 12VDC, 7.0-14VDC 150Ma - 108dB. This one is loud enough but has a varying audible kind of a "squeal" when locking (3 times parking light flashing), 1 time (1 squeal) when disarming. Radio Shack does not allow you to hear buzzers prior to purchase. I picked this one for the 108dB. This one no doubt may be a squealer. The Skreem module associated with the car alarm/ignition failed. Not sure if related to the Piezo Buzzer install. Anyone have any input about the Skreem module failure that may be related to these buzzers? The only symptom is that the engine would turn over 1 time but not catch. (not sure if the engine starting failure began before or after the buzzer install) The second attempt to crank the engine, the engine would catch until, of course the last time when the CF would not start. Thanks for any info out there.
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I've had my buzzer installed for over 2 years now - no issues.
I mounted mine up on the radiator support frame just under one of the oval holes that are punched in each side and ran the small wires hidden back to the relay.
I first had it in the fuse box, but not loud enough.
My buzzer came out of my junk box, an old 70's computer buzzer, but it was 12v so I used it.
I mounted mine up on the radiator support frame just under one of the oval holes that are punched in each side and ran the small wires hidden back to the relay.
I first had it in the fuse box, but not loud enough.
My buzzer came out of my junk box, an old 70's computer buzzer, but it was 12v so I used it.
I have had various buzzes over the past year finally ending with the federal one which is loud enough and works correctly( no squeal) as some of the radio shack ones will do. as for the skreem module that's an unrelated issue. there is a couple of very useful threads on here that helped me when mine has an issue. specifically some do's and don'ts along with how to reset it without frying the ecu / ecm not sure what ours is considered.
[qQUOTE=BisB;795031]Where did you mount the Federal Signal 252-012-048 Vehicular Back-Up Alarm - 0.2 Amps 97 DB ? I originally installed the Radio Shack 273-059 but not loud enough to hear over city traffic noise. Then installed a "high intensity" Radio Shack Piezo Buzzer 12VDC, 7.0-14VDC 150Ma - 108dB. This one is loud enough but has a varying audible kind of a "squeal" when locking (3 times parking light flashing), 1 time (1 squeal) when disarming. Radio Shack does not allow you to hear buzzers prior to purchase. I picked this one for the 108dB. This one no doubt may be a squealer. The Skreem module associated with the car alarm/ignition failed. Not sure if related to the Piezo Buzzer install. Anyone have any input about the Skreem module failure that may be related to these buzzers? The only symptom is that the engine would turn over 1 time but not catch. (not sure if the engine starting failure began before or after the buzzer install) The second attempt to crank the engine, the engine would catch until, of course the last time when the CF would not start. Thanks for any info out there.[/QUOTE]
[qQUOTE=BisB;795031]Where did you mount the Federal Signal 252-012-048 Vehicular Back-Up Alarm - 0.2 Amps 97 DB ? I originally installed the Radio Shack 273-059 but not loud enough to hear over city traffic noise. Then installed a "high intensity" Radio Shack Piezo Buzzer 12VDC, 7.0-14VDC 150Ma - 108dB. This one is loud enough but has a varying audible kind of a "squeal" when locking (3 times parking light flashing), 1 time (1 squeal) when disarming. Radio Shack does not allow you to hear buzzers prior to purchase. I picked this one for the 108dB. This one no doubt may be a squealer. The Skreem module associated with the car alarm/ignition failed. Not sure if related to the Piezo Buzzer install. Anyone have any input about the Skreem module failure that may be related to these buzzers? The only symptom is that the engine would turn over 1 time but not catch. (not sure if the engine starting failure began before or after the buzzer install) The second attempt to crank the engine, the engine would catch until, of course the last time when the CF would not start. Thanks for any info out there.[/QUOTE]
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To Corfire, yes.
Thanks for the prompt reply and all the great info about the Radio Shack part we need and the install procedure.
Being new to Crossfires, it seemed odd not to have a "chirp" to verify the action of locking/unlocking. Your reply was just what I was hoping for and the pictures and directions are an added bonus. I wonder why it was not a standard feature on the car. A German thing?
Thanks for the prompt reply and all the great info about the Radio Shack part we need and the install procedure.
Being new to Crossfires, it seemed odd not to have a "chirp" to verify the action of locking/unlocking. Your reply was just what I was hoping for and the pictures and directions are an added bonus. I wonder why it was not a standard feature on the car. A German thing?
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To Corfire, yes.
Thanks for the prompt reply and all the great info about the Radio Shack part we need and the install procedure.
Being new to Crossfires, it seemed odd not to have a "chirp" to verify the action of locking/unlocking. Your reply was just what I was hoping for and the pictures and directions are an added bonus. I wonder why it was not a standard feature on the car. A German thing?
Thanks for the prompt reply and all the great info about the Radio Shack part we need and the install procedure.
Being new to Crossfires, it seemed odd not to have a "chirp" to verify the action of locking/unlocking. Your reply was just what I was hoping for and the pictures and directions are an added bonus. I wonder why it was not a standard feature on the car. A German thing?
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Great tip works as it should have, can't understand why this was not a programmable option many thanks.
One tip, if your piezo buzzer does not sound when lights flash and you are on the correct relay terminals just reverse the cables (reversing polarity) would appears polarity is important.
Here in the UK you can get a suitable buzzer from Maplins like this wired model for £2.99
Wire Ended Piezo Buzzer | Maplin
One tip, if your piezo buzzer does not sound when lights flash and you are on the correct relay terminals just reverse the cables (reversing polarity) would appears polarity is important.
Here in the UK you can get a suitable buzzer from Maplins like this wired model for £2.99
Wire Ended Piezo Buzzer | Maplin
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I bet that's a hoot...no pun intended.
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And does it all sound like a "Steam Calliope"?? Aha Ha Ha!!
I find the seat-belt alarm and other alarms to have a rather loud and unpleasant note to them. I saw in one of the "fixes" was a way to turn off the seat belt noise. UGH. I'd rather change the noise maker, or put some tape over it to deaden the volume.
I find the seat-belt alarm and other alarms to have a rather loud and unpleasant note to them. I saw in one of the "fixes" was a way to turn off the seat belt noise. UGH. I'd rather change the noise maker, or put some tape over it to deaden the volume.
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I saw in one of the "fixes" was a way to turn off the seat belt noise.
BTW, the "seat belt noise" is on a timer, it eventually gives up and leaves you alone, although the light remains on.
The boys in blue around here have a very keen eye for seat belts, so I really don't mind it.
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