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Oil buzzer fixed!!



   In my case, I discovered that solder of the pins on the board were 
loose. I touch soldered them and now can listen to music rather than the 
buzzer.

	Jean-Claude

   PS: You must know how to solder, or you will create more problems.

Neptuno a ?crit :
> I believe someone had a good write up on this. But basically there is a unit that lives in the back of the speedometer assembly. It is an "L" shaped circuit board(IIRC is called a module) much like the material that computer boards are made of. On the picture below you can see it sticking out of the back of the face of the speedos.
>   http://photobucket.com/albums/a243/ginster86roc/IMG_0422.jpg
>    
>   The blue wire/plastic portion of the spedo connects to it by way of these pins on the back of the spedo:
>   http://photobucket.com/albums/a243/ginster86roc/IMG_0426.jpg
>    
>   Here on the you can see on the midle-upper portion the blue portion connected to the back of the speedometer when the unit is all assembled
>   http://photobucket.com/albums/a243/ginster86roc/IMG_0392.jpg
>    
>   reference material:
>   http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=2217544
>    
>   HTH,
>   El T
> 
> Brian Spinney <vw_85roccoZ400@hotmail.com> wrote:
>   So can some please help me figure out why mine never shuts up? I have changed both sensors low and high pressure and everything else I could think of and still Buzzzz the whole time my car is running. It drives me insane and with no radio I can't take it another season doing that.
> 
> Can you just get rid of the buzzer?
> Thanks,
> Brian
> 
> -85 Scirocco 8vT 
> -01 Jetta 20vT 
> -84 Rabbit GTI 
> -85 SciroccoZ400 - (Wrecked)
> -98 Jetta GT - (Parting) 
> -90 Jetta Coupe - (Sold)