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there is a small box called body control module you can cut the wire for the sensor and the noise will stop its not the proper way to fix it but for now will get rid of the pesky noise
You should purchase a voltage regulator. If the headlights are the original wattage, your issue is most likely a faulty voltage regulator. You can find them on amazon really easily and all you have to do is remove the front plastics/ fairings unscrew the old one, and screw the new one in. Then attack the cable and you should be good to go!. Really really really simple and most likely will solve the issue and maybe even make your engine run a little better.
i was having a similar problem with a brand new v.2.2 gameshark(blue bottom).
Then i decided to stand m system vertically instead of horizontally and it's been working fine since i put it vertically.
I also try to reset your ps2 with the gs2 disk still in the tray a couple of times and see what happens.....
and does all of your GS2 disk got scratches?
and by the ways, many ps2 version, like version 4 with the R after or
version 5 and up will need GS2 version 1.9A / 1.9B / 1.9C / 1.9D or 2.0
and above to be booting with those ps2 version....
but i know GS2 version 2.1 will work with every new ps2 version.....
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