I was wondering if I take out the activation switch in the door jam, is it possible to either complete or cut the circuit in the switch permanently? So the chime will never turn on when the door is open. Then I could reinstall the switch. Ive heard of people crazy glueing it down but thats half ass and ghetto to me. So I'd rather do that instead.
Working on obtainting an M-Class license... ?? Hint: 2 wheels.
^^^^exactly
get a new radio is the simplest way.
My car may run 18s, but I can do your taxes in 10 seconds flat.
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Machzel08 (Teh Jew) wrote:^^^^exactly
get a new radio is the simplest way.
also the most expensive........
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Mike wrote:The auto to manual swap is not as involved as you would think.
Get all the parts you need in a pile, and drive the car into it.
They will find their way into the correct places.
locate the speaker in the dash and chuck it in a river.
(95-99)
If I can't be my own... I'd feel better dead.
Doesnt this also control the dome light, or do the newer ones have that in the latch itself?
Did I mention I drive a 2000 Lumina now?-----wigm-tuners.org member
Poser wrote:Machzel08 (Teh Jew) wrote:^^^^exactly
get a new radio is the simplest way.
also the most expensive........
lol expensive? you dont have to go out and by a 900 dollar headunit.
z yaaaa wrote:locate the speaker in the dash and chuck it in a river.
(95-99)
but if its a 00+ the "chime" plays through the front left speaker.
yeah. i wish i still had the chime module. i constantly leave my headlights on. im working on devising a way to cut the ground to my headlights when the car is shut off. havent put much thought in to it yet tho
Wojo wrote:yeah. i wish i still had the chime module. i constantly leave my headlights on. im working on devising a way to cut the ground to my headlights when the car is shut off. havent put much thought in to it yet tho
Pin B6 (the Dk blue wire) on the BCM is the low beam signal, comes from pin C on the switch... I'd start at the switch. Probably relay it from the wiper fuse.
frickin sweet. thanks rob