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Directional Flasher????Too Quiet

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Accessories and Modifications' started by artieb, May 8, 2011.

  1. artieb

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    Where is it? want add a small beeper buzzer thingy, put one on my M/C so I don't drive w/ signal on, easy to do w/ Prius, no sound from flasher to speak off .Radio shack has lots of things to put in but not sure where to tie into signal circuit, ideas ?? maybe different flasher w/ louder click???
     
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    I have noticed this also and left it on longer than I intended because I could not hear the ticking.
     
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    i think it's toyota. my wife is forever reminding me on our, pri, camry's and corolla's for the last ten years.
     
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    like we need another beep sound in a prius!:D
     
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    Ample applications of Dynamat, no stereo, and silk-smooth roads... all are necessary prerequisites to the turn signal weeps not being drowned-out by the ambient din....
     
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    Can't please everyone..........geesssssss
     
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    If you've driven newer Fords lately, they use this 2001 Space Odyssey-ish electronic tone instead of the common clicking noise.

    That being said, the other day I noticed I was leaving the blinkers on. For whatever reason there was either more ambient noise, or the sound was more quiet than usual. Turns out I am more reliant on the noise to remind myself to turn the blinkers off. It was very annoying.

    I wouldn't mind it being louder.
     
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    If you still have your eyes, just learn to be more aware of your surroundings.
     
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    Yes, I have always wanted a car that did not make that awful click-click sound every time the turn signal flashed. I love the quietness of the Prius turn signal. As 32kcolors says, you can be aware of the blinking signal on the dash, wish is plenty for me.
     
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    lots of replies but can any on answer my question please thanx
     
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    There doesn't seem to be a customization setting for the directional flasher volume, only for the buzzer signals.
     
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    Think economics... supply and demand. e.g., on the demand side, have you considered:

    – An Ear Trumpet?

    – Ear Wax Remover?

    Of course you could just eliminate the entire problem with arm-out-the-window, hand signals. I'll leave it to you to venture over to youtube for your driving hand signal lessons--some are quite entertaining.
     
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    That's weak. How about something that matches the hybrid technology, a cochlear implant? :p
     
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    same problem with the one low fuel beep.
     
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    Ha! Ear trumpets and ear wax removers go along with stuffing foam tubing insulation into the grille, the arcane shift lever, etc.!

    I actually thought about cochlear implants, but the Rush Limabaugh association scared me away.

    Also, I believe the 1930s Citroen had timers on their [ame=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trafficators]Trafficators[/ame]
     
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    then you should buy a 2005 Bucik Lasabre, the directional on it was loud enough you could hear it outside the car.
     
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    The blinking green arrow in front of you isn't clue enough?
     
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    I used to hate the clicker on my Civic! So I only flashed mine seconds before getting my green arrow for left turn. Back to the topic, you can certainly amplify it using a bigger buzzer below the "Start" button.
     
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    Per the Toyota repair manual, to get to the flasher, you start by removing the upper instrument panel assembly.:eek:
     
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    OMG! That's borders on criminal! And I would assume it's covered by neither the standard nor the extended warranty :eek: