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Old 05-30-2015, 07:22 PM   #1
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Headlight's on and key in ignition chime module

I just bought a 93 Lumina and the headlight's on chime doesn't work. This is a old cop car so i'm finding all kind's of thing's hacked up. Anyone know where the chime module is located? I have a 92 lumina i may need to hook up a battery to it and see if i can fine it in that car.

The Hayes manual doesn't even mention any of this or the wiring diagram for it.

I'v left the headlight's on a couple time and drained my battery. Yea just say, Duh,,, McFly.

Thank's in advance, Scott
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Re: Headlight's on and key in ignition chime module

Powered up the other lumina and found the chime module just above the hazard flasher. and it's missing on the 93, So i stole it from the 92 and put it in and all is good now.
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Re: Headlight's on and key in ignition chime module

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The Hayes manual doesn't even mention any of this or the wiring diagram for it.
Typically a waste of paper.

REAL manuals are available on eBay fairly regularly for <$40 or so.
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Re: Headlight's on and key in ignition chime module

Yes they are. And some times just a little better than nothing though.
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