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Have the car for just a week, and enjoy every minute when am behind the wheel.
However, there is a warning bell, ding, that comes on every 2 min. or so. No
warning symbols or lights, My seat belt is buckled up, heck, i even buckled all
the others but no use. Doors are closed, trunk is closed, windows up, lights on
or Auto, Even thought, as my old GPS would warn me for going over the speed
limit, but is not it. I almost feel ridiculous to go to the local dealer (especially since
i didn't buy the car from them...) and look silly . Any suggestions?
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Disconnect the battery neg cable. Step on the break fully to bleed out the power in the system. Wait 20 min ... reconnect the battery to restart the ECU. See it that helps ...
 

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That sounds weird for sure. If you covered all your bases and something is still beeping, then there’s an issue that needs to be addressed! Bottom line. It’s a new car, and they need to investigate. That’s why they come with warranties bud :thumbsup:
 
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Thanks for your suggestion. That should solve the problem. But then again, the car is new,
hardly 300 ml, and i should not stick my nose under the hood for like 3 years,
unless am about to do a mode or change the lights. Since is not something silly that
i may over look, i see no reason not to meet the guys at the service desk! Tend to
believe it may be a weight sensor in one of the seats. May be the one right under
my seat, but that guy will have to change it's attitude :)
 

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Ah, does the car have speed warning alarms set?
I remembered in another Honda when it sound 'bing' when I hit or went over 50mph.. think there is one for 30mph as well.
Failing that.
Do the obvious, check fill levels of oil, brakes, screen wash etc.
If there is an issue, you ECU would register a fault code, which Honda can read and sort out for you.
Good luck!
 
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Ah, does the car have speed warning alarms set?
In another car had a after market stereo with GPS. With the GPS on, it would warn when over local speed limit.
And yes, am booking a visit to my Honda dealer service department. Wonder how that will go...
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