1992 Caravan Door Chime
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RE: 1992 Caravan Door Chime
Are you sure your passenger side door isn't missing?
Anyways, look in your owners manual or on the fuse block itself for a description of what each item on the block is for (fuse block, I believe on these vans, is located under the steering column).
You are going to be looking for something that is probably called the buzzer module.
Remove this, and see if it solves your problem.
It could be the module is faulty, or a switch is faulty (the door switches are typcially located on the forward part of the door frame, you will know what it is because you will be able to press it in)
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Anyways, look in your owners manual or on the fuse block itself for a description of what each item on the block is for (fuse block, I believe on these vans, is located under the steering column).
You are going to be looking for something that is probably called the buzzer module.
Remove this, and see if it solves your problem.
It could be the module is faulty, or a switch is faulty (the door switches are typcially located on the forward part of the door frame, you will know what it is because you will be able to press it in)
Post back.
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RE: 1992 Caravan Door Chime
Unfortunately, the beeper may be soldered to the computer board inside the center column (as on my '94 Grand Caravan). I didn't want to unsolder anything on the computer board, so I put several layers of duct tape over the hole in the beeper. I can barely hear it, but it is much less annoying. Why don't they have a removable beeper like other cars?