Your problem is deffinately the door switch,these switches have two connections,one for the interior lights and one for the door chime,you can disconnect the door switch,but make sure the spades do not touch the body(tape 'em up) or unplug the chime,you will find it easily (just listen)if it is in a fixed relay block,then pull it,if it's the loose type,just remove the + wire.bobsnow100 wrote:I have the same problem. I took off the positive battery cable off and hooked a test light between the Positive cable and battery and the test light was on. I removed one fuse at a time until the test light went off. It was the fuse for the interior lights. None were on so there is a short somewhere which I will figure out when the weather is warmer. Temporary solution for now is
I just remove the fuse when my car sits for a few days and the battery doesn't drain.
One drawback is If I leave the fuse out to drive around, the door chime never stops chiming.
95 850 wagon
Just for curiousity,I connected one of these door chimes in parrallel with the reversing lights,so it beeps when you are backing up (usefull)






