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Reverse alarm goes quiet for night use

29th July 1999, Page 25
29th July 1999
Page 25
Page 25, 29th July 1999 — Reverse alarm goes quiet for night use
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• Vision Techniques has introduced a reversing aid Sound Bleeper Inhibitor kit which is said to provide the ideal solution for night-time use when bleepers become a noise nuisance.

To activate the system the driver simply presses the inhibit button mounted on the dashboard and the reversing bleeper sound is switched off. When a forward gear is subse

quently selected the system automatically resets itself back to normal operation, overcoming the risk of the driver forgetting.

The manufacturer says the kit is easy to fit and there is a technical helpline to provide comprehensive installation support. A fitting service is available if required.

Contact: 01254 679717.

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