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Warning sound in car too low
I'm driving a Suzuki Celerio 1,000 c.c auto that has a warning buzzer if
I switch off the engine with the lights on. The trouble is that the sound is quite low and I have damaged hearing and often can't hear it. Is it possible to increase the volume of the warning device? I would ask the garage but I'm not due there for some months. pfj -- To contact the author then write to pfjames2000ATicloudDOTcom |
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