Probably a sticking door switch, give it some wd40. The switch should be where the door hinges.
My 1995 Ford Explorer has also done that occasionally ( although I have removed the ignition key as soon as I open the drivers door , the key in ignition chime starts " going " ) What I do is put the ignition key back in and then remove it again and the chime will stop Give that a try
Find and remove the chime.
Just bought a used Daniel Dakota Westminister wall clock and it does not chime.
If your battery has a DEAD CELL , the engine won't crank , none of the courtesy lights will work , even the door chime for the key in ignition with the drivers door open won't make a sound even with the alternator and voltage regulator working fine
If the ignition chime will not turn off on a 1994 Ford tempo the switch for the sound is jammed. The steering column with have to be removed to access the switch for the ignition chime.
Do you mean the key in ignition chime?
Head lights on?
Buckle up your seat belt and the chime will go off.
Buckle your seat belt.
Pull the key out just a little and the chime will stop. It may be controlledfrom the radio
take the key out of the ignition switch.
most likely is a faulty chime switch,or a faulty ignition switch