Talking lady...
#51
that would be awesome... my Z is freakin out b/c of a blown brake light... Makes this clicky noise at all times, unless your have the brake pressed.. I replaced the light, but still a clicky.. anyone know how to make this stop??
#52
Check the little bumpers on the top of the pedal. Are they making contact with the switch? Is the brake light staying on all the time? If so, just put a screw through the hole and use a nut to tighten it in place. It works perfect.
#53
Originally Posted by DoTheDrew888
Check the little bumpers on the top of the pedal. Are they making contact with the switch? Is the brake light staying on all the time? If so, just put a screw through the hole and use a nut to tighten it in place. It works perfect.
LOL yeah we had that problem about two months ago... I've got an abraham lincoln and some electrical tape that fixed that thing for good. I was freakin out man when it first happened... Sadly, not the problem. Who knows? maybe it will be fixed when ever I get my Z out of the shop..
#54
She is Meiko
At least that's what I call her. My wife suggested this change, instead of saying "Fuel level is low", she should say "Hey Stud, if you want to drive me all night, you gotta full me up"
#55
Originally Posted by s/cL3.0
Am I the only one that has the lady that says "hello" when I start the car, and "goodbye" when I cut her off??? No one in town can figure this out..
My rear brake pads go 'clicky' most all the time at lower speeds. They set loose in the caliper. Its been doing that since I've owned the car. (8 yrs) If you install the pads with lots of that anti-squeal lube they will not click... for a month or so. I say don't worry about it. Its not like there is a problem with the pads making noise, if that is what your clicking sound is.
#57
Originally Posted by Bleach
I dont' believe that at all.
My rear brake pads go 'clicky' most all the time at lower speeds. They set loose in the caliper. Its been doing that since I've owned the car. (8 yrs) If you install the pads with lots of that anti-squeal lube they will not click... for a month or so. I say don't worry about it. Its not like there is a problem with the pads making noise, if that is what your clicking sound is.
My rear brake pads go 'clicky' most all the time at lower speeds. They set loose in the caliper. Its been doing that since I've owned the car. (8 yrs) If you install the pads with lots of that anti-squeal lube they will not click... for a month or so. I say don't worry about it. Its not like there is a problem with the pads making noise, if that is what your clicking sound is.
#58
You should have sold that car and bought a different one to do your engine swap into.
My 1982 Nissan owner's manual covers all the sounds the talking lady says from the factory. Mine says them all. Hello and Goodbye is not a factory option. Sounds like a MAC to me...
My 1982 Nissan owner's manual covers all the sounds the talking lady says from the factory. Mine says them all. Hello and Goodbye is not a factory option. Sounds like a MAC to me...
#62
Originally Posted by s/cL3.0
Has any one takin the lady's clothing off and see what makes her tick???
#63
Originally Posted by Fast240Z
if you guys want me to, I could probably stop by radioshack and find a parts list to make your own lady, and maybe even explain how it works. I wouldn't be able to show you how to hook it up, since i don't have a 280ZX.
#64
No, actually, from what I make of it, they are small pre-recorded disks. The "scratching" or "clicking" noise is because in a sense they are a worn out album. Mine does the same thing when it works (off and on). No way I can see to duplicate it. I thought about trying to find a Japanese version of the disk to drop in, cause I thought it would sound cool, but have'nt looked into it yet.
#65
If you look at the disk, you'll notice there are different 'entry' points that correspond with whatever message is being played.
It's quite interesting considering it pre-dates digital recordings and was pretty reliable/durable to have lasted as long as they have.
It's quite interesting considering it pre-dates digital recordings and was pretty reliable/durable to have lasted as long as they have.
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