Door Ajar Warning Beep
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Door Ajar Warning Beep
I'm sure the answer is here somewhere but i can't find it.
How do we stop the beep when the door is open and the key in the ignition?
The key is in the ignition so that the radio can be on - then as soon as I open the passenger door to get something out it beeps.
How do we stop the beep when the door is open and the key in the ignition?
The key is in the ignition so that the radio can be on - then as soon as I open the passenger door to get something out it beeps.
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If you disconnect the white connector wotsit under the steering wheel cowling (as I have done) you lose the beeping for the key-in-ignition, BUT you also lose the reverse beeper and the louder of the roof elevating beepers (unless you have your lights on
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Anybody got the definitive answer on JUST getting rid of the key-in-ignition beep?????

Anybody got the definitive answer on JUST getting rid of the key-in-ignition beep?????

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key beep
LOVE my new (2 weeks) Bongo witht he one exception being this key beep is driving me nuts! I've tried to disable it by: 1. snipping the white wire coming from the only blue box near the steering column - it's not near the accelerator but directly under the column; no joy there but I ensured there was just enough slack to re-connect it so that's fine;
2. second attempt meant removing the whole cowling around the ignition and column to get to a connector that looks a little like the photo here; disconnecting this leads to no beep but no ignition either; there definitely isn't enough play in this box's white cable to re-connect if necessary so I don't want to risk needing a tow truck (!).
So ... is there an accessible lead anywhere which is easily identifiable which will disable the key-in-lock-door-open beep?
Help!
mojo
2. second attempt meant removing the whole cowling around the ignition and column to get to a connector that looks a little like the photo here; disconnecting this leads to no beep but no ignition either; there definitely isn't enough play in this box's white cable to re-connect if necessary so I don't want to risk needing a tow truck (!).
So ... is there an accessible lead anywhere which is easily identifiable which will disable the key-in-lock-door-open beep?
Help!

mojo
No Beep
I can't understand what all the fuss is about, if you want all beeps except for key in ignition - but door open then look under the steering column cowling and DISCONNECT (no need to snip/cut/chop) the white connector as shown in the photo above as posted by brorabongo.
The large blue connector down by the accelerator pedal will stop all beeps if disconnected.
The large blue connector down by the accelerator pedal will stop all beeps if disconnected.
different wiring for key alarm?
I wonder if my confusion arises from having a different wiring setup ... I don't have a blue box near the accelerator - just 6 white ones - and I'm afraid I couldn't work out from the photo where the white box featured is.
Sorry if my query caused a fuss.
mojo
Sorry if my query caused a fuss.
mojo

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Re: different wiring for key alarm?
You did nothing wrong at allmojo wrote:I wonder if my confusion arises from having a different wiring setup ... I don't have a blue box near the accelerator - just 6 white ones - and I'm afraid I couldn't work out from the photo where the white box featured is.
Sorry if my query caused a fuss.
mojo
If you don't know you are right to ask
First put your location on your profile so if some one is close they could offer to help.
the blue box in hiding behind the cover that rises from the floor by the door on the drivers side,
the white connector I found by tilting the steering colum down and getting a screwdriver in and disconnecting it I will try to get pics for you
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