I don't know how to treat the problem but I may be able to help with the
symptom.
I did as many others I know did with their 240's, undid the felt cover above
the drivers knees (right hand drive - Australia) and there was one wire
(can't remember but I think black or dark grey) which ran right to left (or
vise versa) with a white long rectangular connector about the middle. Undid
it and then didn't have to listen to the extra noises, eg door open and key
in ignition, lights left on etc.
Don't remember the seat belt being part of the equation, though. Although
that can be disconnected also. Don't know where the relay is but I got
peace.
Hope this helps or someone far more knowledgeable is able to help.
Jeff
On 11/08/08 10:41 PM, in article iic0a4htjingna78peske1sun56ibn7l4g (AT) 4ax (DOT) com,
"joe" <jdunville (AT) comcast (DOT) net> wrote:
Quote:
My sons '92 245 seatbelt/ignition key in the ignition is sounding
continuoulsy. I assume it must be the relay, but am not positive. I
would like to know if anyone has experienced this problem and could
tell me where the relay that controls the warning "Ding-ding_ding" is
located.
Or if you have any suggestions in solving this problem, it would be
greatly appreciated.
jow |