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That's weird. Is it wired to some kind of switch? You would think that the door buzzer would just be wired into the door pin switch that is mounted on the door frame; not into the actual door.
Is it just a single wire? You could wire an inline switch to it and turn it off when you want to use the stereo. If you wanna get fancy you could put a relay on it that opens when the amp has power.
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There is a much easier way to stop the open door buzzer that requires no wire changing.
Try this:
- Turn key to ON and turn on radio.
- Open the driver's door, the buzzer sounds.
- Shut the door, the buzzer stops.
- Open the door again, the buzzer will not start again.
There is a much easier way to stop the open door buzzer that requires no wire changing.
Try this:
- Turn key to ON and turn on radio.
- Open the driver's door, the buzzer sounds.
- Shut the door, the buzzer stops.
- Open the door again, the buzzer will not start again.
If you leave the key in the ON postion the beeping sound goes away after a few secs wheather the door is open or closed. I don't think this works in ACC position only in ON position.
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Last edited by cactusone : 01-17-2006 at 12:56 PM.
I think there is also a fuse in the fuse panel under the steering coulmn, you might be able to wire in a switch from there to be placed in your spare switch panels.
I think there is also a fuse in the fuse panel under the steering coulmn, you might be able to wire in a switch from there to be placed in your spare switch panels.
Or just install a switch on the back door panel.
Who has the write-up for it? Taking off the rear door panel and the one under the steering column? Anyone???
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