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Buckle seat belt prior to starting.. and see if it still does it ? Another issue may be an ABS or Engine Fault Light or Air bag system (fault warning).. ie.: a stored code in the computer the vehicle is tiring to alert you exists...
Noise is caused by brakes wearing. Either brakes shoes are worn, disc is out of round. Sound you hear is metal rubbing on metal, never a good sound. Contact auto repair or brake shop for repairs immediately
You may need the dealer for this. NO BUS means the body computer, engine computer, and instrument cluster are not talking to each other correctly. It could be a wiring problem or something in one of the components.
The dinging from the dash is the Air bag system check. Check that the bulb in the dash isn't burned out. The stalling and spitting could be clogged converter. Check how much exhaust is coming out of the tail pipe when you rev it. The smoke could just be from a leaking valve cover gasket.
perhaps some non idiot should take it to a dealer and have the system checked before it deploys randomly causing a crash or fails to deploy when needed in a crash. the light is there for a reason.
there is a wire that is attached via your seatbelt latch that runs under the seat.
It will make a "DING" sound when the seatbelt is unlatched and the the door is open.
Find the wire and pull it out then complete the circuit by wrapping the 2 wires together and maybe throw a little tape on em!
Bam !!!
prob solved.
Or you could just pull the fuse for that sensor. haha
the dinging is from having the turn signal on to long it s a warning I know that sounds strange, mine did the same thing happen to me i made a turn but the turn signal didnt shut off couple mins. later i hear ding ding ding looked at dash turn signal was on shut it off it quit dinging. hope this helps
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