[Not MC related] RIP my Car

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  1. iFrostSlay

    iFrostSlay Well-Known Member

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    So I have a 2002 Pontiac Aztek. This year had issues with many things, including the parking brake light acting iffy. In mine, it stays on and chimes constantly. The only known fixes are to remove fuse 37, the radio fuse, or remove the driver speaker... don't know which route to go. I know I should stop listening to music as loud as I do, but also I like my music lol.
     
  2. Rohen

    Rohen The beemaster

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    Driver speaker? What's that? 'cause it sounds like something useless...
     
  3. iFrostSlay

    iFrostSlay Well-Known Member

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    Its the speaker in the drivers side door. Most cars only have two speakers: drivers side and passengers side
     
  4. Jitrid

    Jitrid Well-Known Member

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    Could you not just be low on brake fluid?:bookworm:
     
  5. iFrostSlay

    iFrostSlay Well-Known Member

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    Nope, its nothing to do with the main brakes. The parking brake is cable operated, not hydraulic like the main brakes.
     
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    Jitrid Well-Known Member

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    Then I would sacrifice one of your speakers, you audiophile!:smug:
     
  7. iFrostSlay

    iFrostSlay Well-Known Member

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    I am thinking of this, or I can dig through my dash and find the GM chime module, but that would be so hard to do. And I have a 10 speaker Pioneer setup lol
     

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