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Old 07-16-2006, 12:49 AM
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Default Re: Stabilitrak Chime Warning (even when off)

True Enough, you can't turn off the low tire pressure and stabilitrak messages as the the little (!) alarm will always stay on. What I should have said is I cycle through on the DIC so that the darn warning doesn't stay on the display the entire time I'm wheeling.

As far as the other, how can HUMMER expect all four wheels to stay on the ground? Sounds far fetched to me
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True Enough, you can't turn off the low tire pressure and stabilitrak messages as the the little (!) alarm will always stay on. What I should have said is I cycle through on the DIC so that the darn warning doesn't stay on the display the entire time I'm wheeling.

As far as the other, how can HUMMER expect all four wheels to stay on the ground? Sounds far fetched to me

So, while you are wheeling you have time to look at the DIC...cool....
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So, while you are wheeling you have time to look at the DIC...cool....


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goooooood oooooooone! i never look at dic.
The tech disabled it in the buick easy, don't know if it would be the same in the Hummer.
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Your DIC is part of the Serial Data Bus (purple wire(s)), removing this wire will set codes up the rear end and drive you nuts with the service engine light on. So, it is best to leave your DIC alone.
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Your DIC is part of the Serial Data Bus (purple wire(s)), removing this wire will set codes up the rear end and drive you nuts with the service engine light on. So, it is best to leave your DIC alone.

I want to be able to disable the chime only when the running lights are on and the truck is off (sitting around w/the stud lights on) or when the key is in the ignition or ACC when the door is open. I like the chimes the rest of the time. Is there a way to wire a little micro switch inline with a wire somewhere to shut off the chimes temporarily?
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