I have the same issue. I can't find a switch on the door anywhere. Were you able to figure anything out? I'm wondering if the switch isn't in the latch. My bell doesn't ring, but the light on the rear door stays on and drains the battery all the same.
Your e-brake is probably on.
I had this problem on a 94 Bonneville after we had fixed the brakes. After I disconnected the battery and reconnected the light went off and the dinging stopped. Not sure if this was related or just coincidence.
Find and remove or disconnect the chime relay.
because the battery needs charged or need a whole new battery
It is important to pay attention to the warning lights on the dashboard. The Battery warning light turns on when there the battery of a car is having a problem.
The battery warning light illuminates when the battery isn't being charged , get it checked out to find the problem and then repair.
you change the battery
My epc light came on because of battery failure. My battery was acting funny and barely starting the car. I went to autozone and had them check my battery which ended up having a bad cell. I replaced the battery and the car easily started up. After the car started the light never came back on.
The check engine and other dash warning lights can be reset by disconnecting the vehicles battery for more then 5 minutes. If warning light continues after reconnecting battery then there is still a problem.
The low air warning light is in indication the air compressor is not working or can't keep up with replenishing the air system. The red battery warning light is an indication the battery is not charging properly.
Reset the battery
Unsurprisingly, it's indicative of a battery fault.