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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.
you must unscrew the door exterior as the interior pulls out and unpresses pressure off the bumblebee tootsie rools
The brain that holds the door chime is behind the factory stereo on the left hand side The brain that holds the door chime is behind the factory stereo on the left hand side
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.
If you mean the courtesy lights on the ceiling, check them both and make sure the switch on the light itself is set to "door". They both have a switch that says "OFF/ON/DOOR".
The door chime switch on a 96 ranger is part of the door latch mechanism. If your door chimes all the time when your driving try spray lube on the latch that should free it up.
The chime module is located underneath the left side of the dash right abve the fuse box.
Locate the door chime...Locate the 1 bolt that holds the door chime. Pull down the chime.Use a flat screwdriver to release the clip that holds the casing and the plug-in.Remove the plug-in .Now the door chime will not bother you anymore :)
there are amps behind the door speakers
This happened to both front driver & passenger side door locks on my GS300. Its the Actuator. The part is about $200(?) from Lexus and I believe that was the only place I could get it from. Now my backseat passenger side is going out :(
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there is a fuse in the fuse panel that controls the door chime