Disableing Park alarm
Thanks for the reply Drew.
Well after some searching I see this topic is one most of you will roll your eyes at
I am sorry I didn't take the time to do some searching before posting as this has been discussed in length over the last 8 months! So for the most part I guess I got my answer but does anyone have any update on this? [/align]
Well after some searching I see this topic is one most of you will roll your eyes at
I am sorry I didn't take the time to do some searching before posting as this has been discussed in length over the last 8 months! So for the most part I guess I got my answer but does anyone have any update on this? [/align]
Ok I think I got a plan, how about wiring in a normally closed relay in the horn circuit triggered by the back up light circuit? This way when you put it in reverse your horn will be disabled but will work normally the rest of the time.
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Ok I think I got a plan, how about wiring in a normally closed relay in the horn circuit triggered by the back up light circuit? This way when you put it in reverse your horn will be disabled but will work normally the rest of the time.
Ok I think I got a plan, how about wiring in a normally closed relay in the horn circuit triggered by the back up light circuit? This way when you put it in reverse your horn will be disabled but will work normally the rest of the time.

paul
I had my truck in to the stealership for a computer reflash for mileage problems.
While it was in, I specifically told them that I didn't want the out of park program installed.
They said no problem and even told me it had been removed before I bought it.
So it depends on which stealership you go to, some are better about giving you what you want than others. If they tell you they can't remove it I think they are blowin' smoke.
While it was in, I specifically told them that I didn't want the out of park program installed.
They said no problem and even told me it had been removed before I bought it.
So it depends on which stealership you go to, some are better about giving you what you want than others. If they tell you they can't remove it I think they are blowin' smoke.
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For those that have had this recall done (and don't like it), go to the NHTSA website and file a complaint. I talked to the investigator that did the investigation on the original complaints. He said that NHTSA was not happy with Chrysler's choice of "remedy", but unfortunately there was nothing they could do without going to years of litigation. But, he said that if enough complaints about the remedy keep coming in, they can push Chrysler to address the complaints with an alternate solution.



