Reverse beeping
That must be some after market add on. Not sure how these work, but my guess its just a beeper wired to the
reverse switch or more likely one of the reverse lamps in the tail light.
What I would do is find the beeper itself and cut the wires. Just be sure to
tape up the ends so it doesn't short to anything.
reverse switch or more likely one of the reverse lamps in the tail light.
What I would do is find the beeper itself and cut the wires. Just be sure to
tape up the ends so it doesn't short to anything.
Rever
That must be some after market add on. Not sure how these work, but my guess its just a beeper wired to the
reverse switch or more likely one of the reverse lamps in the tail light.
What I would do is find the beeper itself and cut the wires. Just be sure to
tape up the ends so it doesn't short to anything.
reverse switch or more likely one of the reverse lamps in the tail light.
What I would do is find the beeper itself and cut the wires. Just be sure to
tape up the ends so it doesn't short to anything.
Welcome to the forum
You are in Istanbul so probably have a T6 Ranger which is not the same Ranger we have here in North America
So it may be a factory option, owners manual may tell you if you can turn it off or not, but some things, like day light headlights, can't be turned off
You are in Istanbul so probably have a T6 Ranger which is not the same Ranger we have here in North America
So it may be a factory option, owners manual may tell you if you can turn it off or not, but some things, like day light headlights, can't be turned off
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