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Title: disabling the reverse bleeper
Post by: Anonymous on March 6, 2007, 16:59
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has anyone here actually done this? is it as simple as it looks?

donna is threatining divorce because of this annoying noise! (i may also want to find a way to increase the volume  s:twisted: :twisted: s:twisted:  )
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Post by: Anonymous on March 6, 2007, 17:04
it is that simple!
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Post by: Wabbitkilla on March 6, 2007, 18:09
[Goes to get screwdriver and cutters] the little bugger's not going to last long now  s:wink: :wink: s:wink:
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Post by: Anonymous on March 6, 2007, 19:27
KABOOOOMMMM!!!!!


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Post by: evileye_wrx on March 6, 2007, 20:15
Whilst I hate the beep I think without it I would put it into reverse quite often instead of 1st. Imagine the embarrassment as you pose up to the lights with the roof down, gunning the engine, then as the amber turns to green you speed backwards into the car behind!

If I don't want to hear it I just crank up the stereo to drown it out.

Phil
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Post by: Anonymous on March 7, 2007, 07:24
did this at work last night, 5 minutes tops! im thinking of wiring in a switch though so i can turn it on or off at will.
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Post by: Mollydog on March 8, 2007, 11:45
Could a circuit breaker be put in place so it would sound the buzzer for say three times then cut out? That way it would warn you when you're in reverse (in error) but go off while you're actually reversing. As I'm distracted by the buzzer whilst I'm reversing, if anything I tend to lose concentration due to it

cesare
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Post by: roger on March 8, 2007, 11:56
Quote from: "mollydog"As I'm distracted by the buzzer whilst I'm reversing, if anything I tend to lose concentration due to it

Not a lorry driver then.   s:wink: :wink: s:wink:
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Post by: kanujunkie on March 8, 2007, 16:11
Quote from: "mollydog"Could a circuit breaker be put in place so it would sound the buzzer for say three times then cut out?

wrong terminology but yes it could, a circuit breaker is normally a thermally or electrically tripped but resetable fuse, which wont help in the slightest. I'm sure maplins or RS will do a beeper that will only beep a couple of times for each activation, just wire the dash connection into one of them rather than into the dash instruments themselves
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Post by: Antman on August 21, 2007, 12:19
Time has come to give this annoying beeper 'the chop'!   s:twisted: :twisted: s:twisted:  

I have been caught out before at the lights, having engaged reverse instead of first - and the only thing that saved the back end of the car (and the guy behind's front) was the beep, so clearly I still need a reminder that reverse ain't first..

Does anyone know if I could just whip out the 'beeper' and install a bulb/LED instead and have a flashing effect where it would normally beep - or would the light be on constantly, until I disengage reverse?

My '2 doesn't have A/C you see, so there is a bit of disused dash I could install a light into...   s8) 8) s8)
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Post by: online on August 21, 2007, 12:35
Rather than cut the wires, I bunged Blue-Tack into the beeper to reduce the volume to a more acceptable level.  Worked for me.
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Post by: uktotty on August 21, 2007, 12:47
Should I have a reversing bleeper???
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Post by: Chris_h on August 21, 2007, 12:52
Quote from: "uktotty"Should I have a reversing bleeper???

It was a post 03 thing Russ - so your blingmobile is bleep free  s:D :D s:D  

Maybe a bleep would compliment the gearknob?
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Post by: Anonymous on August 21, 2007, 13:24
Quote from: "Chris_h"It was a post 03 thing ...

And SMT.
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Post by: uktotty on August 21, 2007, 13:36
Quote from: "Chris_h"
Quote from: "uktotty"Should I have a reversing bleeper???

It was a post 03 thing Russ - so your blingmobile is bleep free  s:D :D s:D  

Maybe a bleep would compliment the gearknob?

As of this weekend I will know when I am in reverse as my DVD will stop playing and turn on my rear view camera  s:P :P s:P
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Post by: Anonymous on August 21, 2007, 16:08
Where is the beeper, the blu tac fix seems a good compromise to me  s:? :? s:?
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Post by: Chris on August 21, 2007, 16:13
that sc thread lists it as being the black cylinder on the left, so you still have to take the dash apart...
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Post by: SimonC_Here on August 21, 2007, 16:16
Quote from: "uktotty"
Quote from: "Chris_h"
Quote from: "uktotty"Should I have a reversing bleeper???

It was a post 03 thing Russ - so your blingmobile is bleep free  s:D :D s:D  

Maybe a bleep would compliment the gearknob?

As of this weekend I will know when I am in reverse as my DVD will stop playing and turn on my rear view camera  s:P :P s:P

That's going to be quite cool to see Russ.

When Stu let me out in his I put it in reverse at a junction. (First time in a 6 speed) the beep was the only thing that stopped me going into the guy behind me.
I can see how it would be really anoying though.

Simon
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Post by: Leeber on August 21, 2007, 16:51
It is really annoying but I'm with Phil on this, I've lost count of the number of times it's saved me. Also we lost a friend a couple of years ago when the car she was in accidentally reversed over a cliff because the driver mistakenly engaged reverse instead of 1st.
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Post by: Anonymous on August 21, 2007, 17:42
I wired in a switch, i simply switch it off when the beepig starts when i engage reverse, and back on again as i go into first.
Title: Re: disabling the reverse bleeper
Post by: stavros58 on August 10, 2010, 15:15
Hi Sorry to open an old thread but this beeper has been driving me mad for three years but I dont want to disable it all together, so Im trying to muffle the thing so I can still hear it as but not at HGV reversing level. I have taken the binnacle off as suggested undone the 3 screws that hold the speedo etc in place and have good access now, but unlike everyone else who seem to have a black box with a speaker my beep comes out from the speedo, side of the clocks rather than from behind them at the speedometer side.  Is this a final modification by Toyota to stop people disabling it and driving off cliffs etc my MR2 is the final 300 production model so any changes will be final.  it appears that I would have the wrap the whole thing in thick tape to reduce the noise can anyone help disabling, the thing completely is not an option as the inevitable reversing at traffic lights will happen.

Thanks Stavros
Title: Re: disabling the reverse bleeper
Post by: Anonymous on August 10, 2010, 15:38
Remove the coin holder and wire in a switch, seemples.
Title: Re: disabling the reverse bleeper
Post by: dixiedave90 on August 25, 2010, 16:15
proberly not the best thing to do but i pushed a cable tie into the buzzer unit in the dashboard worked a treat for me now i dont have to listen to that unbarable beep noise when you put it in reverse or open the door with the keys in when parked.
Title: Re: disabling the reverse bleeper
Post by: mr-ed_smt on August 31, 2010, 12:28
I just put a bit bluetac over the buzzer - you can still hear it, its just much quieter. Took about 4 minutes to unlclip the binnacle, unscrew clocks, stick bluetac in the buzzer, and put it all back together. Very easy - and easy to reverse it should you ever need to (when selling etc).

Now I can reverse with the roof down without being embarrassed  s:D :D s:D  !

Word of warning - on the SMT the reverse buzzer is also the gearbox/clutch warning buzzer which sounds when there is a fault (i.e. if the clutch is overheating). Obviously this is quieter as well now!
Title: Re: disabling the reverse bleeper
Post by: psyguy on December 2, 2011, 02:45
Quote from: "mr-ed_smt"I just put a bit bluetac over the buzzer - you can still hear it, its just much quieter. Took about 4 minutes to unlclip the binnacle, unscrew clocks, stick bluetac in the buzzer, and put it all back together. Very easy - and easy to reverse it should you ever need to (when selling etc).


Is there a write up anywhere on how to get to this buzzer? I searched and searched the forum but no joy   s:crazyeyes: :crazyeyes: s:crazyeyes:  

Thanks
Title: disabling the reverse bleeper
Post by: mr-ed_smt on December 2, 2011, 06:58
The surround (binnacle) just unclips (move the steering wheel down and pull it). Then the screws in the cluster you undo are fairly obvious. When you remove the cluster remember to unplug it before before pulling it out too far.
Title: Re: disabling the reverse bleeper
Post by: psyguy on December 2, 2011, 09:25
Thanks. Will try it... hope it goes well   s:flame: :flame: s:flame:
Title: Re: disabling the reverse bleeper
Post by: psyguy on December 3, 2011, 04:37
Done... it's quite easy actually (once you've done it) lol   s:mrgreen: :mrgreen: s:mrgreen:  

No more annoying beeps   s:bounce: :bounce: s:bounce:  

Thanks!
Title: Re: disabling the reverse bleeper
Post by: alfajerry on January 15, 2012, 16:13
Quote from: "stavros58"unlike everyone else who seem to have a black box with a speaker my beep comes out from the speedo, side of the clocks rather than from behind them at the speedometer side.  Is this a final modification by Toyota to stop people disabling it and driving off cliffs etc my MR2 is the final 300 production model so any changes will be final.  it appears that I would have the wrap the whole thing in thick tape to reduce the noise can anyone help disabling,


Stavros,
Did you resolve this?
I'm doing mine this week and it's a 2006 so may well be like yours.
Title: Re: disabling the reverse bleeper
Post by: ScotMR2 on July 29, 2013, 19:54
Thanks guys for the input to my "reverse bleeper removal" question but I'm still quite confused. Seems I have to remove the binnacle but one said the bleeper was under the driver's seat. I'm not too happy taking out the binnacle but I'll try it. My 2005 MR2 with 37.000 miles replaced a Mini Cooper S 1275 made in 1967 so it's great not to spend every evening lying under the car. So far, the MR2 has been a total joy. I've owned it since late last year. Just one rear caliper replacement. Thanks again.
Title: Re: disabling the reverse bleeper
Post by: alfajerry on July 29, 2013, 22:27
Here you go Scot,
It's easier than you might think.
The pics from my original post are gone but some more lower down the thread.

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