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<blockquote data-quote="I_like_turtlez" data-source="post: 16991602" data-attributes="member: 204906"><p>You'd have to look at service data diagrams, off the top of my head the simplest solution would be to cut the signal wire running to the door so that there's no sound at all when the door is ajar</p><p></p><p>Obviously the circuit is tied from the ignition switch to all throughout the interior, sometimes you can move a wire-pin into a different position to circumvent it's intended purpose but that often causes unwanted effects since a single wire can power multiple circuits </p><p></p><p>A good example of that is the popular "mod" where people move one of the wires in the center console connector to allow the fog lights to run independently of the head lights.. if your dimmer switch gets touched after that(or goes faulty) this can then cause the lights to not work at all.. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Anyway I guess the chimer module itself could be changed but I'm not sure that would create a different beeping pattern in itself</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I_like_turtlez, post: 16991602, member: 204906"] You'd have to look at service data diagrams, off the top of my head the simplest solution would be to cut the signal wire running to the door so that there's no sound at all when the door is ajar Obviously the circuit is tied from the ignition switch to all throughout the interior, sometimes you can move a wire-pin into a different position to circumvent it's intended purpose but that often causes unwanted effects since a single wire can power multiple circuits A good example of that is the popular "mod" where people move one of the wires in the center console connector to allow the fog lights to run independently of the head lights.. if your dimmer switch gets touched after that(or goes faulty) this can then cause the lights to not work at all.. Anyway I guess the chimer module itself could be changed but I'm not sure that would create a different beeping pattern in itself [/QUOTE]
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