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warning chime
I have a 2002 chevy cavalier and ever since i replaced my stock radio i no longer have that warning chime go off when you leave your keys or lights on. I am pretty sure something is blown because i know i grounded out something when installing the new radio. I have checked all the fuses in the fuse panel and all are good. What i was wondering is if there was a way to check the circuit breaker that is in the fuse panel. Could there be a short which causes this breaker to be tripped? Does this have anything to do with the problem. If i could just get a wiring diagram i know i could get to the bottom of this but the haynes manuals are garbage. Does anyone know where that little warning chime comes from?
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Re: warning chime
nothing is wrong, that happens on 2002 and newer (i believe) cavaliers with aftermarket stereos, to keep your chimes you need to buy a special, more expensive, wiring harness for your new stereo
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