Want this question answered?
A: That is a safety feature. Insure that the door is shut before elevation changes can be made. A person can be cut in half if standing on a door as elevator change elevation
Contact the school, college or institution involved
A wind chime has several objects which produce a "chime" when they strike each other. When a wind chime is left hanging freely, the wind makes the objects move and they strike each other to produce a chiming sound.
sir isaac newton When he was doing something in a dark room & his cat was opening a door and letting in light so he cut a whole in a door & put fabric over. But when his cat's kittens were born he made more even though they could use the original!!!
It would work, but not very well. Anyone with patience and a hacksaw could cut right through it while locked, and aluminum bends too easily.
Door chime is in the Computer module on the driver side by the gas pedal in th e center console. Cut the black wire with the yellow stripe and the chime is gone. forget the crap about spraying door switches with wd40.
MUST REPLACE FACTORY CD PLAYER OR CUT OUT THE SPEAKER LEAD.
The chime module is under the dash on the right of the steering column. To disable the Key-in ignition warning chime simply cut the Black/Pink wire. Its a 7 pin harness going into a large black box. Easy test is to put your key in, open the door and hold the black box with the wire harness still attached next to your ear. Then simply cut the wire to quiet it.
put a new head unit (cd player) and wire it up but also takes away the door chime... hope this helps go to a junkyard and get just cut seatbelt and remove the the part that buckles in and put in to make the connection to stop warning. but seatbelts save lives
This is accurate for old style electromechanical door chimes. I believe the procedures will work with electronic chimes, but I have no experience with them so it may not. Your door chime system consists of three parts: * A step down transformer. Ususally 120VAC->24VAC and commonly mounted near the breaker panel. This powers the system. * A button by the door. * The chime unit. These three parts are wires in series. When the button is pushed it completes the circuit from the transformer to the chime. The energy draws a plunger into a solenoid. The inerta of the plunger draws it past the energized resting position, striking a chime to make the "ding". The plunger then comes to rest, held in the solenoid. When the button is released a spring pushed the plunger back out. Again, inerta oushed the plunger past its true resting position, striking the chime to make the "dong". Note: You will need a AC voltmeter for this. * Locate the transformer. You should see 24VAC (check the transformer rating to verify this) across the output terminals. If you don't see this the transformer is the problem. Check that it is powered. If the transformer has power but us not putting out an output voltage the transfoemer has failed. * Take the cover off your chime. You should see three terminals: a common, a front door chime terminal, and a back door chime terminal. Check the voltage across the front door terminal and common. It should be 0V. Have a helper push the door chime button. The voltage should go to the voltage you read across the transformer. If these measurements are as expected the chime has failed. * Pull the button out. You should see the transformer voltage across the terminals when the button is not depressed. When the button is depressed the voltage should be 0V. If you short the terminals the chime should sound. If you can sound the chime by shorting the wires the button has failed. * If you think the chime is bad, disconnect the wire from the front door terminal and connect it to the rear door terminal. There are two solenoids in the unit, so this is a quick test case. The chime should now sound as normal, but only sound one tone. If so, the front door soleniod is bad. You will have to replace the whole chime. If not, there is a problem somewhere else. * If you can't track down the problem above, completely disconnect the wiring from the transformer and short the two wires together. Disconnect the two wires from the chime and short them together. Disconnect the switch and measure the continuity between them. If you see more than a few ohms, you have a break in the wire. Have you done anything that would cut a wire or cause it to break lately? * Somewhere there is a splice, usually at one of the three components, as you need two runs of two cinductor wire to connect the 3 components. Find this and check it. You can also disconnect it and test the two runs independently.
it says cut the door, so go to the door then use cut with a Pokemon that knows cut and the door will open.
The door was cut into the painting in 1652. At the time, the painting was unrecognizable, and the door has since been bricked up. Exactly who cut the door is not known.
Pearl: cut p and you wil get earl which is at your door.
pearl door earl ear
Pearl
It says in braille to cut. So you have to cut the door to get in.
Usually the chime sound comes from a relay box in your dash. There are two possible ways of shutting it up. 1 Disconnect the relay box. In this first case make sure that the box doesn't control anything else, or you'll have to do the other way. 2 Locate the box, disconnect it, open it, cut the wire that goes to the speaker, close the box, and put it back where it belongs.