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CHIME/BUZZER WARNING SYSTEMS
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CHIME/BUZZER WARNING SYSTEMS
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GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
IGNITION KEY WARNING SWITCH REPLACEMENT . 4
OPERATION/DIAGNOSIS
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GENERAL
The buzzer or optional chime module is mounted on
the left side of the fuse block (above and to the left of
the brake/clutch pedal). The buzzer or chime sounds
an audible warning tone in any of the following con-
ditions:
•
Vehicle lights are ON when the ignition has been
switched OFF and the key is removed and then the
driver’s door is opened (except YJ).
•
The key is in the ignition and the driver’s door is
open (On some vehicles, the buzzer will not sound if
the ignition switch is in the ON position).
•
The ignition is switched ON and the driver’s seat
belt is not buckled. Buzzer will quit after 4 to 8 sec-
onds. Besides the buzzer, a seat belt indicator lamp
turns on as a reminder to fasten seat belt.
OPERATION/DIAGNOSIS
OPERATION
Battery voltage for module operation is supplied to
two pins. Voltage is always present at pin 7. Pin 1
receives voltage when the ignition switch is in the
ON or START position.
On some vehicles the chime/buzzer will not
sound if the door is open and the key is in the
ON position.
SEAT BELT WARNING
The seat belt warning system uses both visual and
audible signals. These consist of a buzzer that is part
of a combined seat belt and key warning buzzer and
a red light on the instrument panel.
The system will always illuminate the seat belt
warning lamp for four to eight seconds when the ig-
nition switch is turned to the ON position. Also, only
if the driver does not fasten his seat belt, the buzzer
will sound during the same time interval. Passenger
belts are not connected to the system.
A timed buzzer-relay is used to operate the system
for the time period. It has a time delay mechanism
and buzzer assembly. Only the driver’s seat belt
buckle has a switch that is connected to the system.
KEY-IN-IGNITION WARNING
To sound the key-in-ignition warning, the following
must occur:
•
the ignition key warning switch must be closed
•
the driver’s door jamb switch must be closed.
These conditions ground pin 6 of the module. These
switches are closed when the key is in the ignition
and the driver’s door is open.
LIGHTS-ON WARNING (EXCEPT YJ)
To sound the lights-on warning, the following must
occur:
•
the headlamp switch must be closed
•
the driver’s door jamb switch must be closed.
These conditions ground pin 6 of the module. These
switches are closed when the headlamp switch is ON
and the driver’s door is open.
DIAGNOSIS
If the buzzer/chime unit does not operate as de-
scribed, check the two fuses for pins 1 and 7 (Figs. 1
and 2) and replace as required. If the fuses are not
defective, perform the following tests to determine if
the problem is in the module or in the wiring. Using
a flat head screwdriver, release the locking plastic
clip while carefully pulling out the module. Plug in a
known good module and check its operation. If the
problem is not corrected by replacing the module, re-
move the module and continue as follows:
VOLTAGE TESTS
Ignition in ON position, measure between the
following pins and vehicle ground.
•
Measure voltage at buzzer/chime module connector
pin 1. Meter should read battery voltage. If not, re-
pair open to ignition switch.
Turn ignition OFF and remove the key from the ig-
nition.
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Measure voltage at buzzer/chime module connector
pin 7. Meter should read battery voltage. If not, re-
pair open to fuse.
RESISTANCE TESTS
CAUTION: Before using an ohmmeter, turn ignition
switch OFF and disconnect negative cable from bat-
tery to avoid damaging the meter.
Measure between the following pins and vehi-
cle ground.
•
Buzzer/chime module connector pin 2. Meter
should read almost zero ohms (bulb filament). If not,
replace seat belt indicator bulb.
•
Buzzer/chime module connector pin 3. Meter
should read zero ohms. If not, repair open to ground.
•
Buzzer/chime module connector pin 4. Drivers seat
belt not buckled. Meter should read zero ohms. If not,
repair open to ground (or buckle switch may be de-
fective). Meter should read open circuit if drivers
seat belt is buckled. If not, repair short to ground (or
buckle switch may be defective).
•
Buzzer/chime module connector pin 6. Open driv-
er’s door, key in ignition (in OFF position). Meter
should read zero ohms. If not, repair open to ground.
•
Buzzer/chime module connector pin 6. Remove key
from ignition. Open driver’s door, headlamp switch
ON (except YJ), meter should read zero ohms. If not,
repair open to ground.
Fig. 1 Buzzer Module Connector Terminal
Identification—Pin Side
Fig. 2 Buzzer Module Terminal Identification
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Fig. 3 Buzzer Module Schematic—XJ
Fig. 4 Buzzer Module Schematic—YJ
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IGNITION KEY WARNING SWITCH REPLACEMENT
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(1) Disconnect negative cable from battery.
(2) Remove horn button with a push and turn mo-
tion.
(3) Remove horn button components (Fig. 1).
Fig. 2 Lockplate Removal
(13) Remove screw and hazard warning switch
knob.
(14) Remove dimmer switch actuator arm attach-
ing screw (Fig. 3).
Fig. 1 Steering Wheel Removal/Installation
(4) Turn key to LOCK position and remove steer-
ing wheel nut and washer.
(5) Scribe an alignment mark on steering wheel in
line with mark already existing on end of steering
column.
(6) Remove vibration damper from steering column
hub, if equipped.
(7) Remove steering wheel using a steering wheel
puller. DO NOT hammer on puller or end of steering
shaft.
WARNING: TO REMOVE THE STEERING SHAFT
SNAP RING IN THE FOLLOWING STEP, THE LOCK-
PLATE MUST BE COMPRESSED. DO NOT AT-
TEMPT TO REMOVE THE LOCKPLATE WITHOUT
COMPRESSOR TOOL C4156 AS THE LOCKPLATE
IS UNDER HEAVY SPRING TENSION.
(8) Compress lockplate with compressor tool
C4156.
(9) Remove steering shaft snap ring (Fig. 2). Dis-
card snap ring. It is not reusable.
(10) Remove compressor tool.
(11) Remove lockplate, cancelling cam, and upper
bearing preload spring.
(12) Remove horn button components from cancel-
ing cam.
Fig. 3 Turn/Hazard Switch And Dimmer Actuating
Arm Screws
(15) Remove turn/hazard switch attaching screws
(Fig. 3).
(16) Unplug wiper switch connector.
(17) Push turn/hazard connector up and out of
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(21) Remove key warning buzzer switch and re-
taining clip with a paper clip. Insert paper clip below
retainer so that retainer is flattened (Fig. 5).
Do not attempt to remove buzzer switch and
clip separately. The clip could fall into the col-
umn jacket.
Fig. 4 Turn/Hazard Switch And Steering Column
Connectors
steering column connector (Fig. 4).
(18) Pry up locking tabs of steering column connec-
tor and remove connector from column bracket.
(19) Pull turn/hazard switch out of the column far
enough to allow access to remaining screws.
(20) Insert ignition key in the lock cylinder and
turn key to ON position.
Fig. 5 Buzzer Switch Removal
(22) Reverse the removal procedures to assemble
steering column.
(23) Install steering wheel. Tighten steering wheel
nut to 34 N m (25 ft. lbs.) torque.
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