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Put key in ignition.
Turn key to "ON" position. (Do Not Start)
Insert awl in hole under ignition to release cylinder. (Do Not Turn or Remove Key)
Place electrical tape over contacts on top of key cylinder.
Replace cylinder in steering column.
Remove key.
Time.... 3 min.
Open door.... Notice... No chime..
got a 93 F150, just unplugged the electrical connector from the buzzer and threw it as far as I could. didn't need a jack. thanks though for the heads up on it's location.
first time you leave the lights on do as lostin90s said
and then as leader said
trust us you will be happier
i know i am
i hate it when i have to jump it on cold mornings
first time you leave the lights on do as lostin90s said
and then as leader said
trust us you will be happier
i know i am
i hate it when i have to jump it on cold mornings
I have always found it better to turn the lights off
Once you get yourself in the habit of turning off everything you will not need the buzzer.