"Lights on" chime not working (97 TJ - doors ON)
#11
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Re: "Lights on" chime not working (97 TJ - doors ON)
Hmmm, I thought you 'added' the fuse to #4 or the auto tranny slot to
defeat the neutral switch and door lights. One of Bill 'dyslexic'
moments maybe.. ;-)
Well, wouldn't be the first time I was mistaken...
If so, then I have seen a few folks post about removing the chime itself
off the dash circuit board as well as messing with the door switches.
Mike
IsellJeeps wrote:
>
> the fuse must be IN for chime to work LOL MIKE was wrong... make sure the
> door pins are in place... the previous owner could have unplugged them and
> taken them out...
>
> "HG97TJ" <hguarini@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1116855478.529705.47600@g43g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> > I see there are quite a few posts on this topic but I'm not able to
> > find the answer to the problem. The "lights on" chime when the engine
> > is turned off is not working on my 97 TJ. I searched older posts and
> > realize that the #4 fuse behind the glove box needs to be in for this
> > chime to work (along with the "keys in" buzzer and the door switch that
> > controls the interior lights, which are also not working). Assuming
> > the #4 fuse was blown I replaced it and still no luck. I drive with
> > the doors on (so far) and frequently forget to turn the lights out.
> >
> > Also, based on some of the scratches on the doors I'm guessing the
> > previous owner removed the doors frequently. Is it possible ALL of
> > these features were disabled another way other than pulling the #4
> > fuse?
> >
> > Any troubleshooting suggestions appreciated.
> >
> > Howie
> > 97 TJ Sport
> >
defeat the neutral switch and door lights. One of Bill 'dyslexic'
moments maybe.. ;-)
Well, wouldn't be the first time I was mistaken...
If so, then I have seen a few folks post about removing the chime itself
off the dash circuit board as well as messing with the door switches.
Mike
IsellJeeps wrote:
>
> the fuse must be IN for chime to work LOL MIKE was wrong... make sure the
> door pins are in place... the previous owner could have unplugged them and
> taken them out...
>
> "HG97TJ" <hguarini@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1116855478.529705.47600@g43g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> > I see there are quite a few posts on this topic but I'm not able to
> > find the answer to the problem. The "lights on" chime when the engine
> > is turned off is not working on my 97 TJ. I searched older posts and
> > realize that the #4 fuse behind the glove box needs to be in for this
> > chime to work (along with the "keys in" buzzer and the door switch that
> > controls the interior lights, which are also not working). Assuming
> > the #4 fuse was blown I replaced it and still no luck. I drive with
> > the doors on (so far) and frequently forget to turn the lights out.
> >
> > Also, based on some of the scratches on the doors I'm guessing the
> > previous owner removed the doors frequently. Is it possible ALL of
> > these features were disabled another way other than pulling the #4
> > fuse?
> >
> > Any troubleshooting suggestions appreciated.
> >
> > Howie
> > 97 TJ Sport
> >
#12
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Re: "Lights on" chime not working (97 TJ - doors ON)
Hmmm, I thought you 'added' the fuse to #4 or the auto tranny slot to
defeat the neutral switch and door lights. One of Bill 'dyslexic'
moments maybe.. ;-)
Well, wouldn't be the first time I was mistaken...
If so, then I have seen a few folks post about removing the chime itself
off the dash circuit board as well as messing with the door switches.
Mike
IsellJeeps wrote:
>
> the fuse must be IN for chime to work LOL MIKE was wrong... make sure the
> door pins are in place... the previous owner could have unplugged them and
> taken them out...
>
> "HG97TJ" <hguarini@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1116855478.529705.47600@g43g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> > I see there are quite a few posts on this topic but I'm not able to
> > find the answer to the problem. The "lights on" chime when the engine
> > is turned off is not working on my 97 TJ. I searched older posts and
> > realize that the #4 fuse behind the glove box needs to be in for this
> > chime to work (along with the "keys in" buzzer and the door switch that
> > controls the interior lights, which are also not working). Assuming
> > the #4 fuse was blown I replaced it and still no luck. I drive with
> > the doors on (so far) and frequently forget to turn the lights out.
> >
> > Also, based on some of the scratches on the doors I'm guessing the
> > previous owner removed the doors frequently. Is it possible ALL of
> > these features were disabled another way other than pulling the #4
> > fuse?
> >
> > Any troubleshooting suggestions appreciated.
> >
> > Howie
> > 97 TJ Sport
> >
defeat the neutral switch and door lights. One of Bill 'dyslexic'
moments maybe.. ;-)
Well, wouldn't be the first time I was mistaken...
If so, then I have seen a few folks post about removing the chime itself
off the dash circuit board as well as messing with the door switches.
Mike
IsellJeeps wrote:
>
> the fuse must be IN for chime to work LOL MIKE was wrong... make sure the
> door pins are in place... the previous owner could have unplugged them and
> taken them out...
>
> "HG97TJ" <hguarini@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1116855478.529705.47600@g43g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> > I see there are quite a few posts on this topic but I'm not able to
> > find the answer to the problem. The "lights on" chime when the engine
> > is turned off is not working on my 97 TJ. I searched older posts and
> > realize that the #4 fuse behind the glove box needs to be in for this
> > chime to work (along with the "keys in" buzzer and the door switch that
> > controls the interior lights, which are also not working). Assuming
> > the #4 fuse was blown I replaced it and still no luck. I drive with
> > the doors on (so far) and frequently forget to turn the lights out.
> >
> > Also, based on some of the scratches on the doors I'm guessing the
> > previous owner removed the doors frequently. Is it possible ALL of
> > these features were disabled another way other than pulling the #4
> > fuse?
> >
> > Any troubleshooting suggestions appreciated.
> >
> > Howie
> > 97 TJ Sport
> >
#13
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Re: "Lights on" chime not working (97 TJ - doors ON)
Hmmm, I thought you 'added' the fuse to #4 or the auto tranny slot to
defeat the neutral switch and door lights. One of Bill 'dyslexic'
moments maybe.. ;-)
Well, wouldn't be the first time I was mistaken...
If so, then I have seen a few folks post about removing the chime itself
off the dash circuit board as well as messing with the door switches.
Mike
IsellJeeps wrote:
>
> the fuse must be IN for chime to work LOL MIKE was wrong... make sure the
> door pins are in place... the previous owner could have unplugged them and
> taken them out...
>
> "HG97TJ" <hguarini@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1116855478.529705.47600@g43g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> > I see there are quite a few posts on this topic but I'm not able to
> > find the answer to the problem. The "lights on" chime when the engine
> > is turned off is not working on my 97 TJ. I searched older posts and
> > realize that the #4 fuse behind the glove box needs to be in for this
> > chime to work (along with the "keys in" buzzer and the door switch that
> > controls the interior lights, which are also not working). Assuming
> > the #4 fuse was blown I replaced it and still no luck. I drive with
> > the doors on (so far) and frequently forget to turn the lights out.
> >
> > Also, based on some of the scratches on the doors I'm guessing the
> > previous owner removed the doors frequently. Is it possible ALL of
> > these features were disabled another way other than pulling the #4
> > fuse?
> >
> > Any troubleshooting suggestions appreciated.
> >
> > Howie
> > 97 TJ Sport
> >
defeat the neutral switch and door lights. One of Bill 'dyslexic'
moments maybe.. ;-)
Well, wouldn't be the first time I was mistaken...
If so, then I have seen a few folks post about removing the chime itself
off the dash circuit board as well as messing with the door switches.
Mike
IsellJeeps wrote:
>
> the fuse must be IN for chime to work LOL MIKE was wrong... make sure the
> door pins are in place... the previous owner could have unplugged them and
> taken them out...
>
> "HG97TJ" <hguarini@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1116855478.529705.47600@g43g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> > I see there are quite a few posts on this topic but I'm not able to
> > find the answer to the problem. The "lights on" chime when the engine
> > is turned off is not working on my 97 TJ. I searched older posts and
> > realize that the #4 fuse behind the glove box needs to be in for this
> > chime to work (along with the "keys in" buzzer and the door switch that
> > controls the interior lights, which are also not working). Assuming
> > the #4 fuse was blown I replaced it and still no luck. I drive with
> > the doors on (so far) and frequently forget to turn the lights out.
> >
> > Also, based on some of the scratches on the doors I'm guessing the
> > previous owner removed the doors frequently. Is it possible ALL of
> > these features were disabled another way other than pulling the #4
> > fuse?
> >
> > Any troubleshooting suggestions appreciated.
> >
> > Howie
> > 97 TJ Sport
> >
#14
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Re: "Lights on" chime not working (97 TJ - doors ON)
Pulling the fuse is what defeats the door switches so the interior
lights don't stay on when the doors are off. :)
Mike Romain wrote:
> Hmmm, I thought you 'added' the fuse to #4 or the auto tranny slot to
> defeat the neutral switch and door lights. One of Bill 'dyslexic'
> moments maybe.. ;-)
>
> Well, wouldn't be the first time I was mistaken...
>
> If so, then I have seen a few folks post about removing the chime itself
> off the dash circuit board as well as messing with the door switches.
>
> Mike
>
> IsellJeeps wrote:
>
>>the fuse must be IN for chime to work LOL MIKE was wrong... make sure the
>>door pins are in place... the previous owner could have unplugged them and
>>taken them out...
>>
>>"HG97TJ" <hguarini@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>news:1116855478.529705.47600@g43g2000cwa.googleg roups.com...
>>
>>>I see there are quite a few posts on this topic but I'm not able to
>>>find the answer to the problem. The "lights on" chime when the engine
>>>is turned off is not working on my 97 TJ. I searched older posts and
>>>realize that the #4 fuse behind the glove box needs to be in for this
>>>chime to work (along with the "keys in" buzzer and the door switch that
>>>controls the interior lights, which are also not working). Assuming
>>>the #4 fuse was blown I replaced it and still no luck. I drive with
>>>the doors on (so far) and frequently forget to turn the lights out.
>>>
>>>Also, based on some of the scratches on the doors I'm guessing the
>>>previous owner removed the doors frequently. Is it possible ALL of
>>>these features were disabled another way other than pulling the #4
>>>fuse?
>>>
>>>Any troubleshooting suggestions appreciated.
>>>
>>>Howie
>>>97 TJ Sport
>>>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
lights don't stay on when the doors are off. :)
Mike Romain wrote:
> Hmmm, I thought you 'added' the fuse to #4 or the auto tranny slot to
> defeat the neutral switch and door lights. One of Bill 'dyslexic'
> moments maybe.. ;-)
>
> Well, wouldn't be the first time I was mistaken...
>
> If so, then I have seen a few folks post about removing the chime itself
> off the dash circuit board as well as messing with the door switches.
>
> Mike
>
> IsellJeeps wrote:
>
>>the fuse must be IN for chime to work LOL MIKE was wrong... make sure the
>>door pins are in place... the previous owner could have unplugged them and
>>taken them out...
>>
>>"HG97TJ" <hguarini@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>news:1116855478.529705.47600@g43g2000cwa.googleg roups.com...
>>
>>>I see there are quite a few posts on this topic but I'm not able to
>>>find the answer to the problem. The "lights on" chime when the engine
>>>is turned off is not working on my 97 TJ. I searched older posts and
>>>realize that the #4 fuse behind the glove box needs to be in for this
>>>chime to work (along with the "keys in" buzzer and the door switch that
>>>controls the interior lights, which are also not working). Assuming
>>>the #4 fuse was blown I replaced it and still no luck. I drive with
>>>the doors on (so far) and frequently forget to turn the lights out.
>>>
>>>Also, based on some of the scratches on the doors I'm guessing the
>>>previous owner removed the doors frequently. Is it possible ALL of
>>>these features were disabled another way other than pulling the #4
>>>fuse?
>>>
>>>Any troubleshooting suggestions appreciated.
>>>
>>>Howie
>>>97 TJ Sport
>>>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
#15
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Re: "Lights on" chime not working (97 TJ - doors ON)
Pulling the fuse is what defeats the door switches so the interior
lights don't stay on when the doors are off. :)
Mike Romain wrote:
> Hmmm, I thought you 'added' the fuse to #4 or the auto tranny slot to
> defeat the neutral switch and door lights. One of Bill 'dyslexic'
> moments maybe.. ;-)
>
> Well, wouldn't be the first time I was mistaken...
>
> If so, then I have seen a few folks post about removing the chime itself
> off the dash circuit board as well as messing with the door switches.
>
> Mike
>
> IsellJeeps wrote:
>
>>the fuse must be IN for chime to work LOL MIKE was wrong... make sure the
>>door pins are in place... the previous owner could have unplugged them and
>>taken them out...
>>
>>"HG97TJ" <hguarini@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>news:1116855478.529705.47600@g43g2000cwa.googleg roups.com...
>>
>>>I see there are quite a few posts on this topic but I'm not able to
>>>find the answer to the problem. The "lights on" chime when the engine
>>>is turned off is not working on my 97 TJ. I searched older posts and
>>>realize that the #4 fuse behind the glove box needs to be in for this
>>>chime to work (along with the "keys in" buzzer and the door switch that
>>>controls the interior lights, which are also not working). Assuming
>>>the #4 fuse was blown I replaced it and still no luck. I drive with
>>>the doors on (so far) and frequently forget to turn the lights out.
>>>
>>>Also, based on some of the scratches on the doors I'm guessing the
>>>previous owner removed the doors frequently. Is it possible ALL of
>>>these features were disabled another way other than pulling the #4
>>>fuse?
>>>
>>>Any troubleshooting suggestions appreciated.
>>>
>>>Howie
>>>97 TJ Sport
>>>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
lights don't stay on when the doors are off. :)
Mike Romain wrote:
> Hmmm, I thought you 'added' the fuse to #4 or the auto tranny slot to
> defeat the neutral switch and door lights. One of Bill 'dyslexic'
> moments maybe.. ;-)
>
> Well, wouldn't be the first time I was mistaken...
>
> If so, then I have seen a few folks post about removing the chime itself
> off the dash circuit board as well as messing with the door switches.
>
> Mike
>
> IsellJeeps wrote:
>
>>the fuse must be IN for chime to work LOL MIKE was wrong... make sure the
>>door pins are in place... the previous owner could have unplugged them and
>>taken them out...
>>
>>"HG97TJ" <hguarini@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>news:1116855478.529705.47600@g43g2000cwa.googleg roups.com...
>>
>>>I see there are quite a few posts on this topic but I'm not able to
>>>find the answer to the problem. The "lights on" chime when the engine
>>>is turned off is not working on my 97 TJ. I searched older posts and
>>>realize that the #4 fuse behind the glove box needs to be in for this
>>>chime to work (along with the "keys in" buzzer and the door switch that
>>>controls the interior lights, which are also not working). Assuming
>>>the #4 fuse was blown I replaced it and still no luck. I drive with
>>>the doors on (so far) and frequently forget to turn the lights out.
>>>
>>>Also, based on some of the scratches on the doors I'm guessing the
>>>previous owner removed the doors frequently. Is it possible ALL of
>>>these features were disabled another way other than pulling the #4
>>>fuse?
>>>
>>>Any troubleshooting suggestions appreciated.
>>>
>>>Howie
>>>97 TJ Sport
>>>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
#16
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Re: "Lights on" chime not working (97 TJ - doors ON)
Pulling the fuse is what defeats the door switches so the interior
lights don't stay on when the doors are off. :)
Mike Romain wrote:
> Hmmm, I thought you 'added' the fuse to #4 or the auto tranny slot to
> defeat the neutral switch and door lights. One of Bill 'dyslexic'
> moments maybe.. ;-)
>
> Well, wouldn't be the first time I was mistaken...
>
> If so, then I have seen a few folks post about removing the chime itself
> off the dash circuit board as well as messing with the door switches.
>
> Mike
>
> IsellJeeps wrote:
>
>>the fuse must be IN for chime to work LOL MIKE was wrong... make sure the
>>door pins are in place... the previous owner could have unplugged them and
>>taken them out...
>>
>>"HG97TJ" <hguarini@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>news:1116855478.529705.47600@g43g2000cwa.googleg roups.com...
>>
>>>I see there are quite a few posts on this topic but I'm not able to
>>>find the answer to the problem. The "lights on" chime when the engine
>>>is turned off is not working on my 97 TJ. I searched older posts and
>>>realize that the #4 fuse behind the glove box needs to be in for this
>>>chime to work (along with the "keys in" buzzer and the door switch that
>>>controls the interior lights, which are also not working). Assuming
>>>the #4 fuse was blown I replaced it and still no luck. I drive with
>>>the doors on (so far) and frequently forget to turn the lights out.
>>>
>>>Also, based on some of the scratches on the doors I'm guessing the
>>>previous owner removed the doors frequently. Is it possible ALL of
>>>these features were disabled another way other than pulling the #4
>>>fuse?
>>>
>>>Any troubleshooting suggestions appreciated.
>>>
>>>Howie
>>>97 TJ Sport
>>>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
lights don't stay on when the doors are off. :)
Mike Romain wrote:
> Hmmm, I thought you 'added' the fuse to #4 or the auto tranny slot to
> defeat the neutral switch and door lights. One of Bill 'dyslexic'
> moments maybe.. ;-)
>
> Well, wouldn't be the first time I was mistaken...
>
> If so, then I have seen a few folks post about removing the chime itself
> off the dash circuit board as well as messing with the door switches.
>
> Mike
>
> IsellJeeps wrote:
>
>>the fuse must be IN for chime to work LOL MIKE was wrong... make sure the
>>door pins are in place... the previous owner could have unplugged them and
>>taken them out...
>>
>>"HG97TJ" <hguarini@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>news:1116855478.529705.47600@g43g2000cwa.googleg roups.com...
>>
>>>I see there are quite a few posts on this topic but I'm not able to
>>>find the answer to the problem. The "lights on" chime when the engine
>>>is turned off is not working on my 97 TJ. I searched older posts and
>>>realize that the #4 fuse behind the glove box needs to be in for this
>>>chime to work (along with the "keys in" buzzer and the door switch that
>>>controls the interior lights, which are also not working). Assuming
>>>the #4 fuse was blown I replaced it and still no luck. I drive with
>>>the doors on (so far) and frequently forget to turn the lights out.
>>>
>>>Also, based on some of the scratches on the doors I'm guessing the
>>>previous owner removed the doors frequently. Is it possible ALL of
>>>these features were disabled another way other than pulling the #4
>>>fuse?
>>>
>>>Any troubleshooting suggestions appreciated.
>>>
>>>Howie
>>>97 TJ Sport
>>>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
#17
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Re: "Lights on" chime not working (97 TJ - doors ON)
Pulling the fuse is what defeats the door switches so the interior
lights don't stay on when the doors are off. :)
Mike Romain wrote:
> Hmmm, I thought you 'added' the fuse to #4 or the auto tranny slot to
> defeat the neutral switch and door lights. One of Bill 'dyslexic'
> moments maybe.. ;-)
>
> Well, wouldn't be the first time I was mistaken...
>
> If so, then I have seen a few folks post about removing the chime itself
> off the dash circuit board as well as messing with the door switches.
>
> Mike
>
> IsellJeeps wrote:
>
>>the fuse must be IN for chime to work LOL MIKE was wrong... make sure the
>>door pins are in place... the previous owner could have unplugged them and
>>taken them out...
>>
>>"HG97TJ" <hguarini@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>news:1116855478.529705.47600@g43g2000cwa.googleg roups.com...
>>
>>>I see there are quite a few posts on this topic but I'm not able to
>>>find the answer to the problem. The "lights on" chime when the engine
>>>is turned off is not working on my 97 TJ. I searched older posts and
>>>realize that the #4 fuse behind the glove box needs to be in for this
>>>chime to work (along with the "keys in" buzzer and the door switch that
>>>controls the interior lights, which are also not working). Assuming
>>>the #4 fuse was blown I replaced it and still no luck. I drive with
>>>the doors on (so far) and frequently forget to turn the lights out.
>>>
>>>Also, based on some of the scratches on the doors I'm guessing the
>>>previous owner removed the doors frequently. Is it possible ALL of
>>>these features were disabled another way other than pulling the #4
>>>fuse?
>>>
>>>Any troubleshooting suggestions appreciated.
>>>
>>>Howie
>>>97 TJ Sport
>>>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
lights don't stay on when the doors are off. :)
Mike Romain wrote:
> Hmmm, I thought you 'added' the fuse to #4 or the auto tranny slot to
> defeat the neutral switch and door lights. One of Bill 'dyslexic'
> moments maybe.. ;-)
>
> Well, wouldn't be the first time I was mistaken...
>
> If so, then I have seen a few folks post about removing the chime itself
> off the dash circuit board as well as messing with the door switches.
>
> Mike
>
> IsellJeeps wrote:
>
>>the fuse must be IN for chime to work LOL MIKE was wrong... make sure the
>>door pins are in place... the previous owner could have unplugged them and
>>taken them out...
>>
>>"HG97TJ" <hguarini@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>news:1116855478.529705.47600@g43g2000cwa.googleg roups.com...
>>
>>>I see there are quite a few posts on this topic but I'm not able to
>>>find the answer to the problem. The "lights on" chime when the engine
>>>is turned off is not working on my 97 TJ. I searched older posts and
>>>realize that the #4 fuse behind the glove box needs to be in for this
>>>chime to work (along with the "keys in" buzzer and the door switch that
>>>controls the interior lights, which are also not working). Assuming
>>>the #4 fuse was blown I replaced it and still no luck. I drive with
>>>the doors on (so far) and frequently forget to turn the lights out.
>>>
>>>Also, based on some of the scratches on the doors I'm guessing the
>>>previous owner removed the doors frequently. Is it possible ALL of
>>>these features were disabled another way other than pulling the #4
>>>fuse?
>>>
>>>Any troubleshooting suggestions appreciated.
>>>
>>>Howie
>>>97 TJ Sport
>>>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
#18
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Re: "Lights on" chime not working (97 TJ - doors ON)
you do ADD for tranny...that is correct... but remove for lights
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:4291FA4C.F607D02F@sympatico.ca...
> Hmmm, I thought you 'added' the fuse to #4 or the auto tranny slot to
> defeat the neutral switch and door lights. One of Bill 'dyslexic'
> moments maybe.. ;-)
>
> Well, wouldn't be the first time I was mistaken...
>
> If so, then I have seen a few folks post about removing the chime itself
> off the dash circuit board as well as messing with the door switches.
>
> Mike
>
> IsellJeeps wrote:
> >
> > the fuse must be IN for chime to work LOL MIKE was wrong... make sure
the
> > door pins are in place... the previous owner could have unplugged them
and
> > taken them out...
> >
> > "HG97TJ" <hguarini@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:1116855478.529705.47600@g43g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> > > I see there are quite a few posts on this topic but I'm not able to
> > > find the answer to the problem. The "lights on" chime when the engine
> > > is turned off is not working on my 97 TJ. I searched older posts and
> > > realize that the #4 fuse behind the glove box needs to be in for this
> > > chime to work (along with the "keys in" buzzer and the door switch
that
> > > controls the interior lights, which are also not working). Assuming
> > > the #4 fuse was blown I replaced it and still no luck. I drive with
> > > the doors on (so far) and frequently forget to turn the lights out.
> > >
> > > Also, based on some of the scratches on the doors I'm guessing the
> > > previous owner removed the doors frequently. Is it possible ALL of
> > > these features were disabled another way other than pulling the #4
> > > fuse?
> > >
> > > Any troubleshooting suggestions appreciated.
> > >
> > > Howie
> > > 97 TJ Sport
> > >
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:4291FA4C.F607D02F@sympatico.ca...
> Hmmm, I thought you 'added' the fuse to #4 or the auto tranny slot to
> defeat the neutral switch and door lights. One of Bill 'dyslexic'
> moments maybe.. ;-)
>
> Well, wouldn't be the first time I was mistaken...
>
> If so, then I have seen a few folks post about removing the chime itself
> off the dash circuit board as well as messing with the door switches.
>
> Mike
>
> IsellJeeps wrote:
> >
> > the fuse must be IN for chime to work LOL MIKE was wrong... make sure
the
> > door pins are in place... the previous owner could have unplugged them
and
> > taken them out...
> >
> > "HG97TJ" <hguarini@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:1116855478.529705.47600@g43g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> > > I see there are quite a few posts on this topic but I'm not able to
> > > find the answer to the problem. The "lights on" chime when the engine
> > > is turned off is not working on my 97 TJ. I searched older posts and
> > > realize that the #4 fuse behind the glove box needs to be in for this
> > > chime to work (along with the "keys in" buzzer and the door switch
that
> > > controls the interior lights, which are also not working). Assuming
> > > the #4 fuse was blown I replaced it and still no luck. I drive with
> > > the doors on (so far) and frequently forget to turn the lights out.
> > >
> > > Also, based on some of the scratches on the doors I'm guessing the
> > > previous owner removed the doors frequently. Is it possible ALL of
> > > these features were disabled another way other than pulling the #4
> > > fuse?
> > >
> > > Any troubleshooting suggestions appreciated.
> > >
> > > Howie
> > > 97 TJ Sport
> > >
#19
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: "Lights on" chime not working (97 TJ - doors ON)
you do ADD for tranny...that is correct... but remove for lights
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:4291FA4C.F607D02F@sympatico.ca...
> Hmmm, I thought you 'added' the fuse to #4 or the auto tranny slot to
> defeat the neutral switch and door lights. One of Bill 'dyslexic'
> moments maybe.. ;-)
>
> Well, wouldn't be the first time I was mistaken...
>
> If so, then I have seen a few folks post about removing the chime itself
> off the dash circuit board as well as messing with the door switches.
>
> Mike
>
> IsellJeeps wrote:
> >
> > the fuse must be IN for chime to work LOL MIKE was wrong... make sure
the
> > door pins are in place... the previous owner could have unplugged them
and
> > taken them out...
> >
> > "HG97TJ" <hguarini@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:1116855478.529705.47600@g43g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> > > I see there are quite a few posts on this topic but I'm not able to
> > > find the answer to the problem. The "lights on" chime when the engine
> > > is turned off is not working on my 97 TJ. I searched older posts and
> > > realize that the #4 fuse behind the glove box needs to be in for this
> > > chime to work (along with the "keys in" buzzer and the door switch
that
> > > controls the interior lights, which are also not working). Assuming
> > > the #4 fuse was blown I replaced it and still no luck. I drive with
> > > the doors on (so far) and frequently forget to turn the lights out.
> > >
> > > Also, based on some of the scratches on the doors I'm guessing the
> > > previous owner removed the doors frequently. Is it possible ALL of
> > > these features were disabled another way other than pulling the #4
> > > fuse?
> > >
> > > Any troubleshooting suggestions appreciated.
> > >
> > > Howie
> > > 97 TJ Sport
> > >
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:4291FA4C.F607D02F@sympatico.ca...
> Hmmm, I thought you 'added' the fuse to #4 or the auto tranny slot to
> defeat the neutral switch and door lights. One of Bill 'dyslexic'
> moments maybe.. ;-)
>
> Well, wouldn't be the first time I was mistaken...
>
> If so, then I have seen a few folks post about removing the chime itself
> off the dash circuit board as well as messing with the door switches.
>
> Mike
>
> IsellJeeps wrote:
> >
> > the fuse must be IN for chime to work LOL MIKE was wrong... make sure
the
> > door pins are in place... the previous owner could have unplugged them
and
> > taken them out...
> >
> > "HG97TJ" <hguarini@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:1116855478.529705.47600@g43g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> > > I see there are quite a few posts on this topic but I'm not able to
> > > find the answer to the problem. The "lights on" chime when the engine
> > > is turned off is not working on my 97 TJ. I searched older posts and
> > > realize that the #4 fuse behind the glove box needs to be in for this
> > > chime to work (along with the "keys in" buzzer and the door switch
that
> > > controls the interior lights, which are also not working). Assuming
> > > the #4 fuse was blown I replaced it and still no luck. I drive with
> > > the doors on (so far) and frequently forget to turn the lights out.
> > >
> > > Also, based on some of the scratches on the doors I'm guessing the
> > > previous owner removed the doors frequently. Is it possible ALL of
> > > these features were disabled another way other than pulling the #4
> > > fuse?
> > >
> > > Any troubleshooting suggestions appreciated.
> > >
> > > Howie
> > > 97 TJ Sport
> > >
#20
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Posts: n/a
Re: "Lights on" chime not working (97 TJ - doors ON)
you do ADD for tranny...that is correct... but remove for lights
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:4291FA4C.F607D02F@sympatico.ca...
> Hmmm, I thought you 'added' the fuse to #4 or the auto tranny slot to
> defeat the neutral switch and door lights. One of Bill 'dyslexic'
> moments maybe.. ;-)
>
> Well, wouldn't be the first time I was mistaken...
>
> If so, then I have seen a few folks post about removing the chime itself
> off the dash circuit board as well as messing with the door switches.
>
> Mike
>
> IsellJeeps wrote:
> >
> > the fuse must be IN for chime to work LOL MIKE was wrong... make sure
the
> > door pins are in place... the previous owner could have unplugged them
and
> > taken them out...
> >
> > "HG97TJ" <hguarini@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:1116855478.529705.47600@g43g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> > > I see there are quite a few posts on this topic but I'm not able to
> > > find the answer to the problem. The "lights on" chime when the engine
> > > is turned off is not working on my 97 TJ. I searched older posts and
> > > realize that the #4 fuse behind the glove box needs to be in for this
> > > chime to work (along with the "keys in" buzzer and the door switch
that
> > > controls the interior lights, which are also not working). Assuming
> > > the #4 fuse was blown I replaced it and still no luck. I drive with
> > > the doors on (so far) and frequently forget to turn the lights out.
> > >
> > > Also, based on some of the scratches on the doors I'm guessing the
> > > previous owner removed the doors frequently. Is it possible ALL of
> > > these features were disabled another way other than pulling the #4
> > > fuse?
> > >
> > > Any troubleshooting suggestions appreciated.
> > >
> > > Howie
> > > 97 TJ Sport
> > >
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:4291FA4C.F607D02F@sympatico.ca...
> Hmmm, I thought you 'added' the fuse to #4 or the auto tranny slot to
> defeat the neutral switch and door lights. One of Bill 'dyslexic'
> moments maybe.. ;-)
>
> Well, wouldn't be the first time I was mistaken...
>
> If so, then I have seen a few folks post about removing the chime itself
> off the dash circuit board as well as messing with the door switches.
>
> Mike
>
> IsellJeeps wrote:
> >
> > the fuse must be IN for chime to work LOL MIKE was wrong... make sure
the
> > door pins are in place... the previous owner could have unplugged them
and
> > taken them out...
> >
> > "HG97TJ" <hguarini@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:1116855478.529705.47600@g43g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> > > I see there are quite a few posts on this topic but I'm not able to
> > > find the answer to the problem. The "lights on" chime when the engine
> > > is turned off is not working on my 97 TJ. I searched older posts and
> > > realize that the #4 fuse behind the glove box needs to be in for this
> > > chime to work (along with the "keys in" buzzer and the door switch
that
> > > controls the interior lights, which are also not working). Assuming
> > > the #4 fuse was blown I replaced it and still no luck. I drive with
> > > the doors on (so far) and frequently forget to turn the lights out.
> > >
> > > Also, based on some of the scratches on the doors I'm guessing the
> > > previous owner removed the doors frequently. Is it possible ALL of
> > > these features were disabled another way other than pulling the #4
> > > fuse?
> > >
> > > Any troubleshooting suggestions appreciated.
> > >
> > > Howie
> > > 97 TJ Sport
> > >