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Offline JumboBeef

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Help me kill the buzzer
« on: August 25, 2010, 20:42:27 »
I hate the buzzer/chime on my Grand Cherokee (1998).  I want to kill it.

I found this:

http://www.scribd.com/doc/4790550/93ZJ-Secc-8U-Chime-Buzzer-Warning-Systems

but I cannot find where this is on a RHD.  Help!
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Re: Help me kill the buzzer
« Reply #1 on: August 25, 2010, 22:59:17 »
Its a little round plastic thing with a small hole in the middle, mounted on the back of the instrument cluster.

stick a screwdriver through it and it wont bother you again.
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Re: Help me kill the buzzer
« Reply #2 on: August 25, 2010, 23:29:26 »
I realise this is on a Jeep rather than a Disco, but...

The Disco has something very similar - it buzzes if you have the door open with the keys in, and if you leave the lights on. I wanted to keep the latter but get rid of the former, so I clipped the wire from the ignition switch which goes live when you put the key in then used a bit of heat shrink tubing to insulate the bare wires. Result: I can sit in the truck with the keys in and the door open without annoying noises, but I still get a warning if I leave my lights on!

I wouldn't stick a screwdriver through the buzzer for this reason.
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Re: Help me kill the buzzer
« Reply #3 on: August 26, 2010, 07:54:06 »
Thanks, but where is the chime box?  I can hear it, but I just cannot find it.

The Disco has something very similar - it buzzes if you have the door open with the keys in, and if you leave the lights on. I wanted to keep the latter but get rid of the former, so I clipped the wire from the ignition switch which goes live when you put the key in then used a bit of heat shrink tubing to insulate the bare wires. Result: I can sit in the truck with the keys in and the door open without annoying noises, but I still get a warning if I leave my lights on!

Thanks, and I did exactly that with the Disco I used to have.  However, this damn thing also chimes if you start the engine before put seat belts on (which is the correct way to do things) so I want to kill the chime forever!
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