Posted by Straw Boss on December 17, 2019 at 20:40:33 from (64.68.186.150):
I have a Ford 2011 F-350 that has a door dinger that is driving me crazy. Used to be a vehicle would ding at you if you got out of your ride and left your lights on. This thing dings ALL THE TIME! This is a crew cab work truck and I carry a lot of tools and crap in the back seat, front seat, floors, dash, you name it. Whenever I have the door open because I'm rummaging around for something, I have to listen to this thing that has an overly loud and irritating tone about it.
How do I silence this thing? Yes I know it's also the seat belt dinger but they did program it not to ding for a seat belt. Yes I know I can pull the keys but that is a hassle and irritating as well because its impossible to see the keyhole behind the steering wheel when you go to put the key back in so you have to contort your body somewhat to get the right angle of sight either through the spokes or behind the wheel in order to see where your poking that dang key.
The dealership says they can't program it to NOT ding and they can't just pull a fuse and they can't just rip it out because if they cut the wires it'll screw with the computer somehow. ??? I think its a load of bull and they just can't find the noise maker but hey, I couldn't find it either which is why I took it to them.
Anybody on this sight seriously know how to silence this thing permanent other than trading for a chevy or any other comedic remedies? Or does anybody know where the dinger is located so maybe I could at least muffle it with a few layers of dust tape? Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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