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where's the dinger???

Old Aug 31, 2007 | 03:50 PM
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Does anyone know where (pics would be nice) the dinger,chimer is located under the dash? I'm looking to remove it but I can't find it
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Old Aug 31, 2007 | 03:57 PM
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Fix the oil pressure and it will go away :P


other then that... i think its not easy to turn off.
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Old Aug 31, 2007 | 04:13 PM
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Is there a piece or wire I can pull out? I know and am working on the oil pressure problem. The dinging is actually for the emergency brake that the car thinks is on. And the dinging dings for the entire car ride
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the Break light/ dinger can be fore low break fluid also
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Brake fluid is good

I just want to lose the dinger
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Old Aug 31, 2007 | 04:33 PM
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Ding.... Ding.... Ding.... Ding.... Ding.... Ding....


Well if its for the Break light then look for the switch for the E Break and or unplug the one for the fluid... :?
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That'* the purpose of the topic

To find where the switch for the ebrake
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no... you asked...
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Does anyone know where (pics would be nice) the dinger,chimer is located under the dash? I'm looking to remove it but I can't find it
lol not where the switch is :P

Ever time iv asked or seen someone ask about the dinger... they have said its barried in the dash...
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Well this sounds like one for me! Lol I just unplugged mine last week cause of my cluster being on the fritz. It is a light blue box just above the steering column by the close to the firewall (atleast thats where my 93 was located). Leave your lights on and open the door so it dings, then go under there and locate the box. Unplug it and you will be good. Should be simple. I wish I would have done mine about 6 monthe ago when my cluster was driving me insane! Lol
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I too have a 93 SE that is but I'd imagine it has to be the same or not much different. Anyway. Its a bit dark right now so ill save this for tommorow speaking of which. Would this need any tools. I do recall seeing the plate being held down by two bolts. Not a big deal but I'd just have an extra day to enjoy that wonderful dinging
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