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I know turning off chimes has been covered several times but I haven't seen this mod yet so I thought I'd post it.
You can permanently turn off any or all of the annoying chimes (key warning, driver's seat belt, passenger seat belt) by cutting the wires going to the combination meter and never again have to worry about following the manual's procedure every time you disconnect the battery. This is very easy and only takes about 10 minutes total.
1. Remove the bin on top of the dash behind the instrument panel. Remove the two screws and pull up at the rear of the bin. There are three clips that hold the back of the bin (windshield side) down. If you grab the bin cover at the rear where it hinges to the bin and pull up with some force, it will come up. The bin will slide toward the windshield a little and then can be removed.
2. Find and disconnect the instrument panel connector on the left side of the meter assembly. (Blue arrow in picture 1)
3. Unwrap the electrical tape for about three inches to expose the wires. In picture 2, the blue arrow points to the three wires on the connector and the red arrow points to where I did the cutting. This photo was taken after I was finished.
4. Cut the three wires shown in pictures 3 and 4. In picture 3, the left wire is blue w/ red stripe and is the input to the beeper from the passenger seat belt. The center wire is violet w/ green stripe and is the input for the key warning switch. (Causes the chime when the key is in the ignition and the driver's door is open.) And the right, green w/ yellow stripe wire, is the driver's seatbelt warning chime wire.
5. Tape the ends of the wires and put them back into the harness. Re-tape the harness like it was before and plug it in.
6. The dash bin has two hooks at the front that need to put into their slots and then you can push the rear clips back into place. Replace the two screws and you're done.
Works well, tastes great, and less filling.
I know turning off chimes has been covered several times but I haven't seen this mod yet so I thought I'd post it.
You can permanently turn off any or all of the annoying chimes (key warning, driver's seat belt, passenger seat belt) by cutting the wires going to the combination meter and never again have to worry about following the manual's procedure every time you disconnect the battery. This is very easy and only takes about 10 minutes total.
1. Remove the bin on top of the dash behind the instrument panel. Remove the two screws and pull up at the rear of the bin. There are three clips that hold the back of the bin (windshield side) down. If you grab the bin cover at the rear where it hinges to the bin and pull up with some force, it will come up. The bin will slide toward the windshield a little and then can be removed.
2. Find and disconnect the instrument panel connector on the left side of the meter assembly. (Blue arrow in picture 1)
3. Unwrap the electrical tape for about three inches to expose the wires. In picture 2, the blue arrow points to the three wires on the connector and the red arrow points to where I did the cutting. This photo was taken after I was finished.
4. Cut the three wires shown in pictures 3 and 4. In picture 3, the left wire is blue w/ red stripe and is the input to the beeper from the passenger seat belt. The center wire is violet w/ green stripe and is the input for the key warning switch. (Causes the chime when the key is in the ignition and the driver's door is open.) And the right, green w/ yellow stripe wire, is the driver's seatbelt warning chime wire.
5. Tape the ends of the wires and put them back into the harness. Re-tape the harness like it was before and plug it in.
6. The dash bin has two hooks at the front that need to put into their slots and then you can push the rear clips back into place. Replace the two screws and you're done.
Works well, tastes great, and less filling.