Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Golf cart backup warning
Does anyone know if noise/flashing backup warning alarms can be installed on a passenger vehicle? Cost? Is it legal?
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AutoZone.
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There are several options, on a newer car especially one with LED lights, check that whatever you are planning to use is compatible with your vehicles wiring. The alarm typically connect to the power wire going to WHITE backup lights, so when you put the vehicle in reverse the alarm sounds. My old Dodge Magnum was specifically listed as having a "sensitive" lighting system and had to have isolation relays for anything connecting to the existing lights. I would use a local automotive store and tell them exactly what vehicle to are doing this on to make sure the device is compatible.
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Easy to install, I just put in a back-up camera in my pick up truck. Just pop off the housing over one of the rear light covers and identify which one of the lights is the back up light (it goes on when you put the vehicle into reverse). Then attach a wiring harness onto both the neutral and hot wires leading to the light and attach to your choice of backup warning device. When you put your vehicle into reverse, the device will let you know it is in reverse. Be sure to weatherproof the seal where you attach the wires so you don't short out in wet weather. I googled how to do the install and found several very helpful you tub videos that helped very much. I am not sure who has the time and incentive to post such videos, but am thankful that such a resource exists. Good luck.
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Worked for a county in Washington, all Public Works vechicles had them.
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Darn, I don't even like them on my cart.
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Can you imagine how annoying it would be if all cars in the Publix parking lot had a backup alarm?
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Assuming the others can hear or see the carts moving...
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If you want a professional install, try BestBuy, as I recall they have an installation department, however you have to buy the back up alarm there.
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Exactly
My point exactly. Pedestrians in the parking lots seem to be preoccupied with their cell phones or are oblivious to what's happening around them. Too many close calls....and why should the driver be blamed when the responsibility for personal safety should be up to each person whether walking or driving.
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I have been unable to find an auto parts store that carries a back-up warning signal with flashing lights and beeps. Does anyone think possibly a class in pedestrian safety or personal safety would be something helpful? AARP offers safe driving courses why not a course for pedestrian safety awareness. Appreciate your comments.
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AARP States - pedestrian safety Archives https://safety.fhwa.dot.gov/local_rural/pedcampaign/ Pedestrian Safety Awareness Campaign | SaveMoLives Florida Department of Transportation
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OP, I sent you a PM.
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