Chime Sounds With Driver Door Open
Possible Causes are:
- KEY IN IGNITION SWITCH STATUS WRONG
- KEY IN IGNITION SWITCH CIRCUIT SHORTED
- KEY IN IGNITION SWITCH SENSE WIRE SHORT TO GROUND
- BODY CONTROL MODULE KEY IN IGNITION SHORTED
- Ensure the interior lamps turn on and off properly. Ensure the exterior lamps turn on and off properly. Remove the key from the ignition switch. Using the DRBIII(R), select: Body, Body Computer, Input/Output. Turn off Headlamps and Parklamps. Read the Key-In Ignition status. Does the DRBIII(R) show Key-In Ign OPEN? If yes, no problem found at this time. Perform BODY VERIFICATION TEST VER 1 under VERIFICATION TESTS. If no, go to next step.
- Disconnect the Ignition Switch C2 connector. Using the DRBIII(R), select: Body, Body Computer, Input Output. Read the Key-In Ignition status. Does the DRBIII(R) show: Key-In Ign, CLOSED? If yes, go to next step. If no, replace the ignition switch. Perform BODY VERIFICATION TEST VER 1 under VERIFICATION TESTS.
- Turn ignition off. Disconnect the Ignition Switch C2 connector. Disconnect the Body Control Module C1 connector. Measure the resistance of the Key-in Ignition Switch Sense circuit to chassis ground. Is the resistance less than 100 ohms? If yes, repair the Key-in Ignition Switch Sense wire for a short to ground. Perform BODY VERIFICATION TEST VER 1 under VERIFICATION TESTS. If no, go to next step.
- If there are no possible causes remaining, replace the Body Control Module. Perform BODY VERIFICATION TEST VER 1 under VERIFICATION TESTS.