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U can find the wire...if u know where to start...usally the buzzer is either beind the dash where all the speedo etc are housed on rear on the circut board. If not just pull the bottom cover off and have a listen to where its coming from thier are some boxs or items that look like that could be making the noise. The good thing is about the chime is that it beeps also when u leave your lights on and turn off the car, good reminder if u get distracted and u forget. Goodluck

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another option is to unscrew the little contacter on your door pillar (its like a spring loaded plunger with a rubber boot around it). This has a spring inside it which is the culprit. just open it up by taking off the rubber boot, poping of a few clips (make sure the wires don't fall down the hole when u have the contacter removed) and remove the spring.

chime gone!!!!!

The only down side to this is that the interior light doesn't come on for the drivers door automatically, but its easy enough to flick on manually. you don't have to do this for the passenger door, because for some reason only the drivers door activates a chime.

this way it doesn't effect the chime when you leave your lights on, which to me is important than having your door open.

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just follow the chime noise and disconect it at the chimer. u dont even have to take the dash apart, just stick ur head at the bottom of the driverside dash and u will find the chimmer straight away if u follow the noise.

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there is a plug just above the key barrel under the plastic cover. Just unplug it. it is as simple as that. the chimer also tells you when you have left the lights on so dont bother looking for the chimer. i unplugged mine because it is bloody annoying if you want to blast your stereo with the doors open.

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