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I would like to know if it is possible to stop the ringing of door when I open this one so that my lights interiors ignite normally. I think that it would be a wire to cut on my Body control module(#16257125) because the bell this finds there, but which wire??

 

I have a GMC sierra 1999

Thank you to help me.

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My Coworker just showed me how to stop the chime with the key in the ignition without cutting wires. All you do is flip the catch closed while you have the door open, thats it. No cut wires or alternating wire setups. Just have to rember to flip it back up before you close your door. I hope this helps you because it was driving me nuts. (short trip).

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Thank you jake1530 for your council, but I regulated the problem by removing the chime directly in the BCM.

 

Thank you everybody.

 

Scuse me for my English, I don't speak English really well.

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Thank you jake1530 for your council, but I regulated the problem by removing the chime directly in the BCM.

 

Thank you everybody.

 

Scuse me for my English, I don't speak English really well.

 

 

 

 

Can you elaborate on how you did this?

 

 

Welcome to the forums, by the way :banghead:

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The chime is welded on the electronic plate in the BCM. I extracted it by using a pair of pince. :sigh:

 

However, it is not possible any more to reinstall the chime.

For those which will try to do that, attention for to not affect the other electronic circuits. :banghead:

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And don't forget that since about 2002-2003, the chime is actually coming from the radio via the left door speaker. There is no little speaker inside the BCM anymore.

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And don't forget that since about 2002-2003, the chime is actually coming from the radio via the left door speaker.  There is no little speaker inside the BCM anymore.

 

 

 

The Sierra Duramax 2500HD has my father, the chime is located in the DCM

It's probably according to the localitation(Québec)?

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The Sierra Duramax 2500HD has my father, the chime is located in the DCM

It's probably according to the localitation(Québec)?

 

 

 

 

 

What's a DCM? What year is the Sierra? Location has nothing to do with it.

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The Sierra Duramax 2500HD has my father, the chime is located in the DCM

It's probably according to the localitation(Québec)?

 

 

 

 

 

What's a DCM? What year is the Sierra? Location has nothing to do with it.

 

 

 

 

scuse me, isn't DCM but BCM and it's located in the same place as a Sierra 1999(at the top of the footbrake pedal)

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