Car won't stop beebing

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Asked by Stanbearpig Jan 16, 2018 at 03:56 PM about the 2015 Nissan Rogue SL AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2015 nissan rogue

The car was beebing every 5 or 10 mins randomly
while shut off. Then it stopped. Then one
continuous beeb  that is not the same sound as
the horn, or alarm . Sounds like it's coming from
the area right above the drivers side headlight
Only way to stop was to disconnect the battery.
Talking with the person who sold it to me she
thinks it the modular going to have it checked
tomm. Might have to tow it because noise will not
stop

3 Answers

Do you still have warranty coverage? If so go to your Nissan dealer. If not I suspect there might be a horn relay going bad.

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Yeah 100,000 miles trans blah blah blah Prolly not gonna cover the electrical, but have an appointment for tomm appreciate your response!!

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