take the key out of the ignition switch.
it tells you how to do that in the owner's manual in the back.
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?
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.
Use the seat belt and buckle up.
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in a 1997 Ford Taurus if you lift hood to disable alarm will the ignition shutdown and lockout automatically?
Unplug it and earth the incomming wire (not the plug) it to the body of the vehicle.
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
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
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.
You can go under the driver side of the dash, turn the lights on, listen for the chime to locate it. Once located simply unplug the two wire connector.