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I lost my ding ding!
Hehehe...
Anyway, the ding ding ding sound when I put the key in has recently stopped... Chime box? Where's it located?
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Re: I lost my ding ding!
You should see a doctor about that ... LOL
There's a switch in the steering column (against the lock cylinder) and the module is under the dash somewhere. I can't tell you where on your car, because I don't have a lot of experience with the bathtub style car, but on my car it's on the fuse panel.
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Re: I lost my ding ding!
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I also noticed, when I leave my blinkers on for a long time, there's no chime either.
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