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Old 07-24-2003, 06:49 PM
bdubwright bdubwright is offline
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is it possible to disconnect the door chime on a 2002 suburban?

I am wondering if it is possible to disconnect the door chime on a 2002 suburban? The constant ding ding is a little distracting when I am trying to sit quietly with the door open!
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I don't think so

You will most likely find if you remove the chime something will not work my buddy did it on a little inport car and the thing wouldn't start ended up getting a resistor of the same Ohm amout as the chime and everthing was fine again..

Or you can simply wrap the chimmer in a few layers of good ol duct tape and quite it down
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