It should be located under the dashboard. usually behind the center console (heater controls, stereo etc...) You should be able to just pull out the wire that is fitted into it. But be careful. The same chime is used to let you know if you've left your headlights on, or your keys in the ignition.
The door chime on a 2001 Ford F250 can be disabled by removing the fuse. Another option is to disconnect the wiring harness connected to the chime.
if you have the owner book that came with the vehicle, you can find in the book how to disable the door chime
The door chime on a 2000 Ford F250 can be disabled by removing the fuse or pulling the wiring harness. The chime is automatically trigger each time the door is opened or is left open
that chime is telling you that the door is open if you have owner manuel, you can find in manuel how to turn off the door open chime from working
The only thing I can think of is to glue the button in the door jamb.
there is a fuse in the fuse panel that controls the door chime
You should be able to find a little rubber covered button somewhere on the door frame - you should be able to pull this out and disconnect the wires that go into the little button.
The door chime is located inside the driver's side door. It is part of an instrument cluster that controls the interior lights, locks, and alarm.
MUST REPLACE FACTORY CD PLAYER OR CUT OUT THE SPEAKER LEAD.
You can unplug it. Its under the dash board
go to the repair shop?
The "door chime" is actually integrated into the factory stereo system. If you have upraded your stereo, you loose the chime. And you thought engineers were smart :). Crutchfield sells a wiring harness to tget the chime back... it;s about $80 though.
Turn the key to ON instead of to auxiliary, the radio will play and you don't have to worry about fuses or the door switch. == == Look in the fuse box and remove the fuse for that particular warning. Be sure the fuse is only for that one though as you may disable another feather in the process. When it's chiming, find the chime and unplug it. Done deal. Pull the fuse or make a device to slide over the door switch when the door is open. A simple piece of metal screwed next to the switch that you can slide over the switch, thus holding it in will work.