How to end the ANNOYINGNESS!?
Oh okay, ill try that. Thanks
on the older models you might can locate and remove the buzzer.
on the new models with the chime, the chime is used for several notifications - including LOW FUEL, LIGHTS ON, and DOOR OPEN. so think twice about removing the chimer from the CTM board .
the cleanest way to do it - all years - is remove the column covers and locate the 2 wire electrical plug at the ignition switch. just unplug it and tape it to the column so it doesn't flop around and rattle.
on the new models with the chime, the chime is used for several notifications - including LOW FUEL, LIGHTS ON, and DOOR OPEN. so think twice about removing the chimer from the CTM board .
the cleanest way to do it - all years - is remove the column covers and locate the 2 wire electrical plug at the ignition switch. just unplug it and tape it to the column so it doesn't flop around and rattle.
on the older models you might can locate and remove the buzzer.
on the new models with the chime, the chime is used for several notifications - including LOW FUEL, LIGHTS ON, and DOOR OPEN. so think twice about removing the chimer from the CTM board .
the cleanest way to do it - all years - is remove the column covers and locate the 2 wire electrical plug at the ignition switch. just unplug it and tape it to the column so it doesn't flop around and rattle.
on the new models with the chime, the chime is used for several notifications - including LOW FUEL, LIGHTS ON, and DOOR OPEN. so think twice about removing the chimer from the CTM board .
the cleanest way to do it - all years - is remove the column covers and locate the 2 wire electrical plug at the ignition switch. just unplug it and tape it to the column so it doesn't flop around and rattle.
lol. You know you can rewire those wires into the other part of the four prong plug and it'll light up the key switch if you have one capable of doing it. And an led...



