[GUIDE] Disabling Door Chime on 4th gen
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[GUIDE] Disabling Door Chime on 4th gen
So when working in/around my car I like to turn on my radio and keep the doors open. Apparently GM doesn't like you doing that so the car always chimes when the doors are open and the key is in the accessory position. Here's how to disable it.*
*Note, the car will still chime to notify you about headlights and seat belts with this method.
1. Get access to your BCM, its right behind your glovebox. To do this, you need to remove two Xmas tree clamps that hold the cover up in the passenger footwell. Just pull them out far enough with a screwdriver until you get get them out by hand. You want to put these back so don't kill them when taking them out.
2. Once you do that, you should be able to drop the black cover down and see the BCM (It has a bunch of wires going to it)
3. No need to remove the actual BCM, just look for the Light Green wire going into C14 in the 32 pin connector. This is the wire that carries the key in signal to the BCM. Make sure its the same one that I cut below:
4. Go ahead and snip it. I put some electrical tape on both wires to prevent unwanted contact. You can now freely listen to your music as you work on your car
All credit to WhiteBird00 as I just made a guide from a post he made.
*Note, the car will still chime to notify you about headlights and seat belts with this method.
1. Get access to your BCM, its right behind your glovebox. To do this, you need to remove two Xmas tree clamps that hold the cover up in the passenger footwell. Just pull them out far enough with a screwdriver until you get get them out by hand. You want to put these back so don't kill them when taking them out.
2. Once you do that, you should be able to drop the black cover down and see the BCM (It has a bunch of wires going to it)
3. No need to remove the actual BCM, just look for the Light Green wire going into C14 in the 32 pin connector. This is the wire that carries the key in signal to the BCM. Make sure its the same one that I cut below:
4. Go ahead and snip it. I put some electrical tape on both wires to prevent unwanted contact. You can now freely listen to your music as you work on your car
All credit to WhiteBird00 as I just made a guide from a post he made.
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Possible other solutions include, listening to any other source of music, close the door and roll window down, open passenger door instead, and not have to take apart or cut anything
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Save the manuals!
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OMG - This is a little much, I think. If I recall correctly, there is a procedure in the owners manual to so this in the chime settings - no need to cut wires.
When I work on my car, I just use a screwdriver shaft to shut the door latch while the door is open. Chime goes off. When I'm done, lift the handle and pull the screw driver out and all is normal.
When I work on my car, I just use a screwdriver shaft to shut the door latch while the door is open. Chime goes off. When I'm done, lift the handle and pull the screw driver out and all is normal.
#5
Or you get one of these and listen to music. I have one and let me tell you this thing rocks
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#6
OMG - This is a little much, I think. If I recall correctly, there is a procedure in the owners manual to so this in the chime settings - no need to cut wires.
When I work on my car, I just use a screwdriver shaft to shut the door latch while the door is open. Chime goes off. When I'm done, lift the handle and pull the screw driver out and all is normal.
When I work on my car, I just use a screwdriver shaft to shut the door latch while the door is open. Chime goes off. When I'm done, lift the handle and pull the screw driver out and all is normal.
"When you park your vehicle and open the driver’s door,
you’ll hear a chime reminding you to remove your key
from the ignition and take it with you. Always do this"
you’ll hear a chime reminding you to remove your key
from the ignition and take it with you. Always do this"
Or you get one of these and listen to music. I have one and let me tell you this thing rocks
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewi...d=181213485696
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewi...d=181213485696
Maybe I'm just OCD about my car, but I like quick one times fixes. While searching I saw many people with the same problem. You can always crimp the wires back together should you start longing for the door chime sound again...
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The only side effect to this mod is that the BCM is no longer aware when the key is in the ignition so the lock-out protection won't work. In stock configuration, the BCM will prevent the doors from locking with the door lock switch if the key is still in the ignition to prevent locking your keys in the car. With this wire cut, the BCM won't know the key is in the ignition so you could possibly lock the keys inside the car.
That's not really a big deal if you get in the habit of only locking the car with the remote instead of the door switch.
The same light green wire is also available near the base of the steering column in a black 11-pin/10-wire connector (connector C216) between two black wires. That might be an easier location to reach for some people.
That's not really a big deal if you get in the habit of only locking the car with the remote instead of the door switch.
The same light green wire is also available near the base of the steering column in a black 11-pin/10-wire connector (connector C216) between two black wires. That might be an easier location to reach for some people.
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There was a write up years ago that talked about installilng a switch on this wire. I did that a long time ago and turn it off when I'm working with the door open so I can listen to music and then back on when I'm finished. As WhiteBird00 said, you lose the notification of your keys still in the ignition with this off or disconnected. I almost always lock my car with the door switch so the lock out protection is nice for me if I go brain dead and leave the key in the ignition.