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Does anyone know a simple way to silence the beep? I didn’t find it in the drive switch connector cluster and it looks like removing the dash board is difficult. Where is the speaker? Thanks

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I tried that today, Travis. Thought I was so clever…got into the harness behind the Forward/Reverse switch. Five wires. Removed each, one at a time. I can prevent engaging reverse or forward, but cannot  silence the speaker. It looks like I need to remove the rollbar in order to get the dash board off. Don’t want that right now and so asked if anyone knew where the gd speaker is so I could take a short cut. Thanks to you I will go buy a pair of wire cutters. Thanks. Hisun is worse than horrible in providing schematics.

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It will be a smallish black cube, maybe 2"x1".  Wrap it in electrical tape and you're set.  Not sure where yours is located, but not hard to find when it's going off.  Start it up, put it in reverse and engage the parking brake.  Should be able to locate in a few seconds. 

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On the 2022 model undo the 4 screws on the switch panel (#2 Phillips) and in the upper right is the offending hearing loss beeper. Try not to move the wiring harness and disconnect the white coupler  and  replace panel.  Now you are as stealthy as a B-2 bomber.

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