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Ls170 dash panel question
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<blockquote data-quote="rokcrlr" data-source="post: 128123" data-attributes="member: 15686"><p>I have a LS170 that I've had a few years. One of the previous owners has taken the dash out and wired around the safety switch's some how. I don't know the reason why. Anyway if I plug the panel back in the buzzer stays on constantly.. what I was wondering is, if I could disconnect the buzzer and the panel might work. Unsolder it or snip one connector? At least it might give me my oil and temp gauges. Any thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rokcrlr, post: 128123, member: 15686"] I have a LS170 that I’ve had a few years. One of the previous owners has taken the dash out and wired around the safety switch’s some how. I don’t know the reason why. Anyway if I plug the panel back in the buzzer stays on constantly.. what I was wondering is, if I could disconnect the buzzer and the panel might work. Unsolder it or snip one connector? At least it might give me my oil and temp gauges. Any thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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