i would like to know that too. can some one please anwer it???
I believe the generic electronic module (GEM) controls the operation of the warning chimes along with warning lamps and the operation of several other features on your Explorer.
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The warning chimes on a 2003 Chevy Malibu may not work if the fuses are blown. The fuse box is usually located on the inside of the car under the dash.
I have a 2000 Plymouth voyager with the check oil light on and the chimes keep going off driving me crazy. I need to know how to reset this also. I haven't found the answer yet, but when I do I will share with you. Please keep me informed also. Thanks!
Wear the seatbelt!!
they are two separate fuses. so two separate chimes. look at your fuse box.
You can not disable it. You have to fix whatever is causing it to go off.
a loose wire or fuse
You have two options. 1) Use the adapter to keep your door chimes and warning sounds. 2) Don't use an adapter, and lose all your factory sounds and chimes.
I bet you would be more concerned if it didnt chime
In my 1990 Plymouth Acclaim owners manual Shows:Cavity = 8 Fuse = 5 amp, Tan Circuits = Fuel, voltage, oil, and temp, gauges, chimes, warning lamp module, seat belt warning and brake warning lights mechanical cluster circuit board. comment: I had my "distributor pick-up" replaced. car would just die out, while i was driving.
I had this problem and it was the chimes of the rear hatch not stopping but just going to a low volume when the hatch closed. The chimes is suposted to just 3 ring times when the hatch starts to close.