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JARblue 06-03-2013 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by SouthArk370Z (Post 2345991)
I hope you are right but when I read through the Warning Chime System (WCS) in the 2009 FSM I got the impression that items could be turned on/off for testing purposes but no permanent changes were made. Ie, you can turn the buzzer on to see if it works but none of the sub-systems can be disabled/enabled/adjusted (other than the user-settable behaviors).

If you are right and changes can be made with CONSULT then the tuning software companies should be able to easily add a few settings.

I found most of my info in the Body Control System section of the FSM. The ANS BACK I-KEY LOCK/UNLOCK listing at the bottom of BCS-30 (in 2011 FSM) appears to be the chime that is triggered by the DOOR REQUEST SWITCH. A dealer can easily change this setting by using the CONSULT software, but I am hoping there is a simple DIY for resetting it back to default, which I believe is the chime.

Now that you mention it, I am going to talk to my tuner about messing with these settings :tup:

SouthArk370Z 06-03-2013 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 2346002)
I found most of my info in the Body Control System section of the FSM. ... A dealer can easily change ...

Now that you mention it, I am going to talk to my tuner about messing with these settings :tup:

Thanks for the info. :tiphat:

This may not be something a tuner can do without knowing the address that needs to be changed. It may require somebody with a CAN bus sniffer and CONSULT to find the address and what value needs to be poked there (eg, tuning software company). Let us know if your tuner can make the changes.

Haboob 06-03-2013 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by isayimandrew (Post 2345873)
Check the extended storage switch in the interior fuse box. Make sure to push it in all the way. If that doesnt work you could also remove the switch and check if the fuse is blown.

I'll check that when I get home today too along with pulling off the + battery for about an hour.


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