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2001~2003 Silence your Door/Key Chime at the push of a button
2001~2003 Pushbutton Door Chime Disable
If you're like me, you probably find the "key sense" reminder chime to be a real nuisance when working on the truck or just listening to the radio with the door open. On the other hand, it has saved me from locking myself out on more than one occasion. This mod uses a simple pushbutton and a relay that gives you the option to silence the chime when the ignition switch is in the ACC position and the driver door is open. I find this arrangement perfect for cleaning or working on the truck with the driver door open and the radio on in ACC.
A relay socket makes wiring the relay easy and reliable. It is also possible to use 5 individual wire terminals pushed directly onto the relay spades: http://home.comcast.net/~rwenzing/di...lay_socket.jpg The wire colors that I used as seen on the back of the relay socket (Also see diagram below): Blacks (Pins 85&87): connect together and then to one lug of the pushbutton Blue (pin 86): tapped to the ACC power wire in the radio harness (Yellow/Black) Yellow/Black (center pin 87A): to GEM (cut Yellow/Black near GEM) Yellow/Black (lower pin 30): to driver door switch (cut Yellow/Black near GEM) http://home.comcast.net/~rwenzing/Di...olor_codes.jpg The pushbutton that I used. It has two black wires soldered to its lugs: one is connected to two of the relay pins (85 & 87) and the other goes to chassis ground. Any normally open (NO) pushbutton that can handle a half amp or more at 12v should work. http://home.comcast.net/~rwenzing/Di...pushbutton.jpg I installed the button by drilling a hole in the cover for the Restraints Control Module just forward of the floor shifters. It is out of the way yet easy to reach. Most Rangers don't have this exact style RCM cover but there are plenty of other places available that would work. Just be sure to check for adequate clearance for the hidden part of the switch and its wires. http://home.comcast.net/~rwenzing/Di...tton_mount.jpg The relay was mounted up inside the dash using double-sided tape. Another way would be to get the type of relay that has a mounting tab molded into the cover, then fasten it using a screw or bolt. Parts I used: Pushbutton (Normally open): Radio Shack P/N 275-609 Bosch-pattern Automotive Relay (SPDT): Ford P/N FOAZ-14N089-A Bosch-pattern Automotive Relay socket: www.allelectronics.com P/N SRLY-2 3M ScotchLok wire tap 3M Double-sided mounting tape Heatshrink tubing scrap wire (16~18ga) The part numbers above are what I happened to use. All of these parts are generic and readily available from many other sources. Approximate cost: $15 http://home.comcast.net/~rwenzing/dinger_2003_back.GIF |
Awesome..I will have to try this. Nice tutorial on this.
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will do!!!
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bob comes through again!
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very nice Bob!!! like you said, this will work great while cleaning inside the car, etc..
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Good mod Bob. I have a list of stuff to get for the ABS disable and ACC power key off mods. Looks like I'll have to add some more parts to the list.
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damn bob you are the man....i think i want to do this mod here....
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Damn, we need poeple like you on the Fusion boards, Bob...sigh...I want to do the auto-up-down on my other three windows... :ouch:
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Hey Bob I know another method to this mod. It's called the "screwdriver to doorchime mod". Someone taught it to me in auto class.
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Just wanted to add that this Mod WORKS on 3rd generation trucks also. I did exactly as described in the "How-To" on my 95 and 96 Rangers.
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Well done! I never would have thought of that, lol. Similar to your ABS cutoff with the latching relay configuration.
This is superior to the GEM recircuiting mod I did years ago, because it's "self re-configuring". I like it! :smile: |
I installed it a while back and it works like I charm. Highly recommend it to anyone...works great with four doors so you can share your music.
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Originally Posted by n3elz
Well done! I never would have thought of that, lol. Similar to your ABS cutoff with the latching relay configuration.
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i forgot i wanted to do this mod... hmm... and i have today off with nothing to do....
i guess a momentary switch (i think that's what it's called) wouldn't work, right? just asking cause i know i have one in the garage already. |
Originally Posted by Strider0O0
i forgot i wanted to do this mod... hmm... and i have today off with nothing to do....
i guess a momentary switch (i think that's what it's called) wouldn't work, right? just asking cause i know i have one in the garage already. However, if it the kind of switch that turns on and stays on, it won't work. |
Originally Posted by rwenzing
The pushbutton is a normally open, momentary-on switch. If you have the equivalent, it will work.
However, if it the kind of switch that turns on and stays on, it won't work. |
Originally Posted by rwenzing
Thanks, John. I'm sure that you realize that the ABS cutoff is nothing more than what you described here.
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any hints on the wiring colors for a 2004 F150?? this is a mod id love to do
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Originally Posted by SoundPer4mance
any hints on the wiring colors for a 2004 F150?? this is a mod id love to do
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Originally Posted by Swoop1156
Damn, we need poeple like you on the Fusion boards, Bob...sigh...I want to do the auto-up-down on my other three windows... :ouch:
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Sorry for bringing this back from the dead, but are the wire colors any different in a 04 for this mod?
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Originally Posted by 04blackedge
are the wire colors any different in a 04 for this mod?
http://home.comcast.net/~rwenzing/dinger_2004_on.GIF |
Is there an easy way to just turn it off for good without messing with any switch wiring or anything?
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Originally Posted by Kevooo
Is there an easy way to just turn it off for good without messing with any switch wiring or anything?
John Griggs Dinger Mod 2003-back |
Awesome thanks Bob!
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