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Old 14-08-2011, 10:10 AM   #1
montyLalor
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Default AUII Cluster Chimes on Occasional Startup

I've just recieved my first ever company car with a new job. It's an AUII Ute.

It has a curious set of instrument cluster chimes upon startup sometimes. Two (maybe three) sets of 3 assending sounds. It is actually the very chime-set that my EL GLi does when I shut-down with headlights on. "Do Da Ding - Do Da Ding" The difference being the AU does only two or three repeats wheras the EL only stops repeating when lights are switched off.

So far I've asertained that it generally only happens on a cold start.

The AUII ute came with a Max Ellery's but I cannot find a list of dash chime warnings and it has no owners manual in the glovebox.

Any ideas?

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