What happens when I loose the chime on my Sierra?

What happens when I loose the chime on my Sierra?

Yes factory radio. The rear speakers work, when I loose the chime both front speakers do not work, when I regain chime the left front works along with the rear but right door speaker dead. Gremlins ???

Why does my Car start with a chime?

The start up chime is usually the seat belt alarm…The usual fix for that is unplug the connector under the seat but that may also disable the airbags. Probably the best solution is to just not leave the keys in the ignition with the door open! Seriously, I can’t imagine when I’ve ever heard the chime that I noticed.

How to stop the chime in the ignition?

I did this on my 2006 C 1500 and it stopped the chime of the keys being left in the ignition, but it didn’t stop the pesky start-up chime. Any tips? The start up chime is usually the seat belt alarm…The usual fix for that is unplug the connector under the seat but that may also disable the airbags.

How to replace or remove the chime module ( buzzer )?

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Where does the chime sound come from on a Sierra?

Pull the head unit and check the connections on the back of it. I believe the chime sound comes through the drivers side speaker so maybe it is just that speaker that is blown.

Why did my warning chime quit working on my Sierra?

My ’06 Sierra lost all warning chime along with front speakers, the other day they happened to start working for a few miles then quit again. Where is this module located ? Anyone else have a similar problem and what is the cure ?

Where is the chiming sound coming from on my Silverado?

Next time it goes off, see (actaully “hear”) where it’s coming from. The module is located, I think, under the dash on the drivers side. Like I said, just a guess ….

What does the seat belt, door open, key in ignition chime mean?

The seat belt, door open, key in ignition chime or warning is actually a self contained “module” (like it’s not something small like a flasher relay) and just maybe this thing has gone bonkers …it’s in it’s death throes. Next time it goes off, see (actaully “hear”) where it’s coming from.

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