no there isn't a dinger. what you can do is get a special little beeper from car parts stores sometimes, or just a 12 volt beeper from radio shack; either way connect it with the plus side to the spare terminal on the fuse box that is hot when the lights are on and the negative side to the terminal on the fuse box that is hot when the ignition is on. (the fuse box has four extra terminals in a line down the cente, one is bhot all the time, one when tbhe ignition is on, one when the lights are on, i forget what the fourth one is)or else, just connect it with the positive side to a wire that's hot when the lights are on, like the dash lights, and the negative to a wire that's hot when the ignition is on, like the cigarette lighter.
The dinging noise could because by a faulty seatbelt alert. It could also because by an open front or back door alert.
It's the bell
I don't have a 93 z and I know very little about 93's only 95-2002 2.4L DOHC. But if it has anything in common with other GM models, I would say that the key's are in the ignition, or, your headlight's or parking lights are still on.
It is designed to do this. They are called Daytime Running Lights. No correction is necessary. Push the dome light button four times and they will go off. You will hear a dinging sound as if your seat belt were unfastened notifing you they are off.
If there is and you have found it please tell a GM.
Your e-brake is probably on.
beCause you have activated the security anti theft deterent that keeps people from stealing your Oldsmobile or Buick that's why you have a chip on your key and that's why the car makes a dinging noise when the ignition is switched into the on position. beCause you have activated the security anti theft deterent that keeps people from stealing your Oldsmobile or Buick that's why you have a chip on your key and that's why the car makes a dinging noise when the ignition is switched into the on position.
depends what state and what cop sees it. if they cant prove it was you then your probably good.
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Ringing noise try hitting a drink can
Find and remove or disconnect the chime relay.
Your key switch contact inside the ignition switch cylinder may be stuck closed. You may need to replace the switch or the ignition key cylinder. On a Ford and GM, the contact is replaceable without the ignition switch, but requires the steering wheel removed to replace it. Not sure what is required for the Lebaron, but it is not a major task to do for a mechanic.