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the chime is part of the insturment cluster and cannot be removed
Ken wrote:
> I just picked up a new Liberty and would
> like to know how to get rid of that
> "ding-ding" when the key is in the
> ignition with the door open. On my
> Cherokee I just removed a small box from
> fuse box. TIA.
> KEN
Ken wrote:
> I just picked up a new Liberty and would
> like to know how to get rid of that
> "ding-ding" when the key is in the
> ignition with the door open. On my
> Cherokee I just removed a small box from
> fuse box. TIA.
> KEN
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the chime is part of the insturment cluster and cannot be removed
Ken wrote:
> I just picked up a new Liberty and would
> like to know how to get rid of that
> "ding-ding" when the key is in the
> ignition with the door open. On my
> Cherokee I just removed a small box from
> fuse box. TIA.
> KEN
Ken wrote:
> I just picked up a new Liberty and would
> like to know how to get rid of that
> "ding-ding" when the key is in the
> ignition with the door open. On my
> Cherokee I just removed a small box from
> fuse box. TIA.
> KEN
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the chime is part of the insturment cluster and cannot be removed
Ken wrote:
> I just picked up a new Liberty and would
> like to know how to get rid of that
> "ding-ding" when the key is in the
> ignition with the door open. On my
> Cherokee I just removed a small box from
> fuse box. TIA.
> KEN
Ken wrote:
> I just picked up a new Liberty and would
> like to know how to get rid of that
> "ding-ding" when the key is in the
> ignition with the door open. On my
> Cherokee I just removed a small box from
> fuse box. TIA.
> KEN
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the chime is part of the insturment cluster and cannot be removed
Ken wrote:
> I just picked up a new Liberty and would
> like to know how to get rid of that
> "ding-ding" when the key is in the
> ignition with the door open. On my
> Cherokee I just removed a small box from
> fuse box. TIA.
> KEN
Ken wrote:
> I just picked up a new Liberty and would
> like to know how to get rid of that
> "ding-ding" when the key is in the
> ignition with the door open. On my
> Cherokee I just removed a small box from
> fuse box. TIA.
> KEN
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mic canic <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message news:<40F1D6E4.6DC76625@cac.net>...
> the chime is part of the insturment cluster and cannot be removed
>
>
If it's a thruhole (or SMD)part it can be unsoldered from the board.
May or may not cause a problem in circuit. Also it could be filled
with RTV or plugged to attenuate its noise.
> the chime is part of the insturment cluster and cannot be removed
>
>
If it's a thruhole (or SMD)part it can be unsoldered from the board.
May or may not cause a problem in circuit. Also it could be filled
with RTV or plugged to attenuate its noise.
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mic canic <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message news:<40F1D6E4.6DC76625@cac.net>...
> the chime is part of the insturment cluster and cannot be removed
>
>
If it's a thruhole (or SMD)part it can be unsoldered from the board.
May or may not cause a problem in circuit. Also it could be filled
with RTV or plugged to attenuate its noise.
> the chime is part of the insturment cluster and cannot be removed
>
>
If it's a thruhole (or SMD)part it can be unsoldered from the board.
May or may not cause a problem in circuit. Also it could be filled
with RTV or plugged to attenuate its noise.
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mic canic <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message news:<40F1D6E4.6DC76625@cac.net>...
> the chime is part of the insturment cluster and cannot be removed
>
>
If it's a thruhole (or SMD)part it can be unsoldered from the board.
May or may not cause a problem in circuit. Also it could be filled
with RTV or plugged to attenuate its noise.
> the chime is part of the insturment cluster and cannot be removed
>
>
If it's a thruhole (or SMD)part it can be unsoldered from the board.
May or may not cause a problem in circuit. Also it could be filled
with RTV or plugged to attenuate its noise.
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mic canic <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message news:<40F1D6E4.6DC76625@cac.net>...
> the chime is part of the insturment cluster and cannot be removed
>
>
If it's a thruhole (or SMD)part it can be unsoldered from the board.
May or may not cause a problem in circuit. Also it could be filled
with RTV or plugged to attenuate its noise.
> the chime is part of the insturment cluster and cannot be removed
>
>
If it's a thruhole (or SMD)part it can be unsoldered from the board.
May or may not cause a problem in circuit. Also it could be filled
with RTV or plugged to attenuate its noise.
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