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Over time I realized if I turn the car off and immediately back on again, the dinging would consistently ding at a faster pace. If I turned the car off and re-started it a third time, the dinging would constantly stop and I could then drive “ding-free.” No warning lights or any abnormal gauge indications, ever. Over the Summer the noise went away and I thought it had cured itself. Unfortunately, as the weather got cooler (I’m in TX) it started up again. Any ideas on what it might be or how to disable the noise for now? Car drives great and there are no other know issues. The doors, the top, and trunk a properly closed but I’ve slammed each to make sure more than once. The seatbelts are secured. I’ve even “clicked” the passenger’s belt even though no one was sitting in that seat, just in case. Thanks for all the quick responses and I think you might be on to something. The tires were replaced at the dealership I bought the car from with non-runflat Toyos. I don't know if there left the sensors in or if they removed them altogether. I'll have my tire shop look into that. One thing though. I don't get a low tire pressure warning light though. This message has been edited by taylormotorsports on 10-29-2017 at 06:15 PM In the above thread you can see how to unplug the tire sense . Batteries maybe dying one by one in the sensors. This message has been edited by robin on 10-29-2017 at 06:36 PM Sensor is in the latch it self. Keep us posted. Good luck robin Sensor is in the latch it self. Keep us posted. Good luck robin prowler tire valve with sensor if they look like the bottom pic they are still in the tire. My thoughts are along the same line as Ed, turn the key on and see if the warning light for low tire lights on the right side of the dash display, if it doesn't light the bulb could be out. Sounds like classic chime for low tire, so my guess the sensors are in since when warm out it didn't chime. How often do you check tire pressured? I had a wheel that would loose enough air to turn light on and make chime ring every month in the summer and every time the temp dropped much. I would suggest anyone getting new tires and want their tire monitoring to work to change the sensors at same time. The batteries were to last about 10 years. So there are some cars out there that are over 20 years old with original tires and would guess sensors too. I put new sensors in when I got new tires, but also put new wheels on too, so the original sensors are still in my original wheels. FYI, For those with 97-01 (I think) use a different frequency and the sensors were real expensive, the 02 sensors are cheaper but the module in the dash must be changed also. ------------------ Seat Belt Maybe the mirror light Gary.taylormotorsports Weird problem. I’ve had my Prowler for about 14 months (1999 with 8.5K miles at the time, completely stock) and within the first two weeks it I would get an annoying “dinging” chime that wouldn’t stop shortly after start up. It didn’t always happen. Maybe every 4th or 5th start or so. Beachkat2 One source of a ding like that is the warning that the trunk lid is not closed completely. I know you said you have made sure it is closed but maybe the warning device itself has a problem. Just a thought. have you checked all the wiring harnesses etc. in the area of the latch? stevedymo Do you have runflat tires or regular tires? Were the Tire pressure monitor sensors removed from the rims? Did you check the tire pressure in all tires? garysss I agree with Steve, air increases in hotter weather in tires.
If air press in tires is close to where sensor goes off, when the temperature warmed up it stopped dinging. It's colder now and tire temps dropped triggering sensor again. It can also stop after your driving awhile because tires heat up when driving.taylormotorsports quote:
Originally posted by stevedymo:
Do you have runflat tires or regular tires? Were the Tire pressure monitor sensors removed from the rims? Did you check the tire pressure in all tires?robin http://www.prowleronline.com/ubb/Forum2/HTML/004278.html
If you have ding after that you should be able to eliminate the tire sense as a cause.robin This thread talks about the trunk latch .
http://www.prowleronline.com/ubb/Forum2/HTML/002369.html taylormotorsports quote:
Originally posted by robin:
This thread talks about the trunk latch .
http://www.prowleronline.com/ubb/Forum2/HTML/002369.html
Will do! Great input!!!robin The dash comes out towards you .pull towards you.
Do not try to pop it up wards. http://www.prowleronline.com/ubb/Forum2/HTML/001188.html robin Just in case.
Part number 4865101AA
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Trunk-Lock-Actuator-Motor-MOPAR-4865101AA/252934863609
Cheapest bet would try the tire monitor first unplug it.
If that stops the chime or dinging there you go.ed monahan The tire sensors look different than a normal valve. You should be able to look at them and determine if they were re-installed. The bulb may be burned out. I am presuming you made sure there isn't a piece of tape over the light on the dash.
Good luck and let us know what you find. robin normal no sensor WildCat quote:
Originally posted by ed monahan:
The tire sensors look different than a normal valve. You should be able to look at them and determine if they were re-installed. The bulb may be burned out. I am presuming you made sure there isn't a piece of tape over the light on the dash.
Good luck and let us know what you find.
Larry & Sue Mayespadroo The Chime System provides the driver with warning chimes for.
Exterior Lamps ON
Key-In Ignition
Tire Pressure
Dome Lamp ON
Warning Lamp Announcement
Turn Signal Oned monahan I have a DOME lamp? I have a chrome dome but I don't see a lamp. garysss I think dome light in a convertible is under dash lights. padroo quote:
Originally posted by garysss:
I think dome light in a convertible is under dash lights.garysss Your right Dale, forgot about the mirror.
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