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Old 02-24-2007, 09:46 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Permanently disable all chimes

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I have a problem cutting wires, so i have a question for ya, i like the disabling of the door chime, is there any way a switch could be added to that and say mounted in the little box above the steering wheel. I already disabled the seat belt beeps with the hack but the door chime i want to keep in case someone else is driving and only want to turn it off when lets say i am at a party and blasting music with only the key turned to ACC?
Absolutely, but you will still need to cut the violet w/ green stripe wire and connect a short piece of new wire (18ga should work) to each end. Cut a hole in the bin where you want the switch and install the switch. Attach connectors that mate with the switch terminals to your new wires and plug them into the switch. Put the bin back in and you're done.

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