i have a 95 ranger, im not sure how different the 2 are, but if u take out the radio and look inside the and to the left you should see a small black box that's the buzzer just unplug it and it and that works but in my truck it also disables all the dash lights and the dome light so i just popped the door panel off and cut the wire. well i hope that helps
if you have the owner book that came with the vehicle, you can find in the book how to disable the door chime
To disable the door chime on a Honda Ridgeline, locate the vehicle's fuse box, which is usually found under the dashboard or in the engine compartment. Identify the fuse associated with the door chime; this information can be found in the owner's manual. Remove the fuse to stop the chime from sounding when the doors are open. Keep in mind this will disable the chime entirely, so be cautious as it may affect other functions.
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
The only thing I can think of is to glue the button in the door jamb.
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 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
To stop the door open chime on a 1990 Honda Civic, you can either close the door or ensure that the door switch is not malfunctioning. If the chime persists even when the door is closed, check the door switch for any issues or consider disconnecting the chime speaker located behind the dashboard. If you prefer a more permanent solution, you can also remove the fuse related to the chime system, but this will disable all chimes.
To disconnect the door chime on a 2011 Toyota Tacoma, locate the chime module, which is typically found beneath the dashboard, near the driver's side. You can unplug the connector to disable the chime. Alternatively, you might also remove the fuse associated with the door chime from the fuse box. Always refer to your owner’s manual for specific instructions and precautions.
Is your chime continuing after cranking vehicle and door is closed. If so, there is an electrical switch in the door that gets stuck. Use a spray lubricant inside the door latch to free switch.
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.
MUST REPLACE FACTORY CD PLAYER OR CUT OUT THE SPEAKER LEAD.
You can unplug it. Its under the dash board