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 hnoesWould appreciate all of the help we can get. Our 1989 C4 Vette has chime alarms that keep ringing. The car is has no keys in ignition, all doors are shut, windows up and garaged. It still does it. We have replace the little batteries in the alarm remote, have reset the main battery through the ignition, we thought successfully but perhaps we are doing it wrong. We did replace the main car battery a few months back. Anyway it drives us crazy. Can anyone tell us how to stop it or how to reset these chimes so they stop ringing?
hnoesWould appreciate all of the help we can get. Our 1989 C4 Vette has chime alarms that keep ringing. The car is has no keys in ignition, all doors are shut, windows up and garaged. It still does it. We have replace the little batteries in the alarm remote, have reset the main battery through the ignition, we thought successfully but perhaps we are doing it wrong. We did replace the main car battery a few months back. Anyway it drives us crazy. Can anyone tell us how to stop it or how to reset these chimes so they stop ringing? 
	 
 
		
 
 
 
		
 Thanks for all of your help guys. Finally found the answer we think. Probably associated with both the door and the alarm. There is a little trigger thing on the inside of the door and car frame which pushes in when the door shuts. Probably the same piece of spring loaded equipment activates the roof lights in modern day cars when the doors are opened at night. Anyway that is all it was and because outside the car is parked on a slope it still worked. Well all we had to do was push it in and out a few times and put a little lubricant on the outside of it and, hey presto, no more chimes.  Yahoo. Thank you all so much for your help. This answer is a good one to keep in the back of your mind for future problems, on other models and other makes of car as well.
Thanks for all of your help guys. Finally found the answer we think. Probably associated with both the door and the alarm. There is a little trigger thing on the inside of the door and car frame which pushes in when the door shuts. Probably the same piece of spring loaded equipment activates the roof lights in modern day cars when the doors are opened at night. Anyway that is all it was and because outside the car is parked on a slope it still worked. Well all we had to do was push it in and out a few times and put a little lubricant on the outside of it and, hey presto, no more chimes.  Yahoo. Thank you all so much for your help. This answer is a good one to keep in the back of your mind for future problems, on other models and other makes of car as well.
 
 
		 
 
		


