The warning bell on my 96 Saturn blasts away in spite of the headlights not being on. Anybody out there to tell me where to get to that bell so I can disconnect it?
Thanks.
I have enjoyed my little double-cammed 4-banger. I have replaced starter, alternator, and water pump by jacking her up and pulling the right front wheel to get to the engine. Very easy to work on. I have almost 200,000 miles on mine and the engine is going strong and does not use much oil. I have almost 100,000 miles on a set of tires and want some cheap ones like Kumhos. Anybody got a suggestion for cheap 185/65R-15 tires? Thanks in advance.
The fuse box fo the bell if I remember corectly is located on the passenger side of the center console. Pull the cover off and look at the diagram imprinted on the cover.
I would check into two tire options, forst your local tire shop and see if they have any gentric equivalents. My forst Saturn had generic Continentals, best tires I ever had and cheap. Next, TireRack.com.
On Aug 18, 1:11 pm, "marx404" <4...@404.com> wrote:
> The fuse box fo the bell if I remember corectly is located on the passenger > side of the center console. Pull the cover off and look at the diagram > imprinted on the cover.
> I would check into two tire options, forst your local tire shop and see if > they have any gentric equivalents. My forst Saturn had generic Continentals, > best tires I ever had and cheap. Next, TireRack.com.
> -- > marx404 > <all gmail posts blocked>
Thanks for the information. I pulled that cover and then pulled the 5 amp fuse marked "chime." It stopped the chime all right, but it also took out my radio and clock.
I wish I could find that berserk chime itself. I am so mad at it I'd take a sledge hammer to that damn noisy thing.