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    How to disable annoying door alarm/buzzer

    Ok so is there a way to disable or mute the annoying door buzzer/alarm that come on when the key is left in the ignition when engine isn't running and either door is open. It's highly obnoxious and embarrassing...

    Thanks guys.

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    There should be a connector under the left side of the dash near the fuse box (behind the hood latch). Just start shaking wires till the tone changes and you'll know you found it.
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    Open the door, reach under dash and grab the culprit.....and un plug it.

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    Yeah its just above the clutch petal, you can feel it VIBRATE.................

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    I hate those buzz noise. Mine buzzes with the door closed, so I had to pull mine. maybe my door sensors are bad.
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    Ah! Yes! Thanks so much.

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    Just going to drop some info in here. The door buzzer connection is a fantastic source for switched +12v power. I put a volt gauge under my radio and this was a pretty easy source.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pyr0monk3y View Post
    Just going to drop some info in here. The door buzzer connection is a fantastic source for switched +12v power. I put a volt gauge under my radio and this was a pretty easy source.
    Thanks for this info! I am adding a voltmeter and was looking for a good 12v source.

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    When I installed my cage, I tossed the dash and door sensors. It looks like that is a positive ground switch, so whenever that disconnected lead touches bare metal (mostly only when I turn right), I get a nice door buzzer noise to let me know that I'm turning.

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