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Thread: Disable door chimes

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    Just had a look at BlackBox Genesis and there is a setting in the CCF for "Key in Audible Warning in Instrument Pack" which is set to disabled for 100% of vehicles. Can't test it on my D4, keyless.

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    It was enabled on the Jag XF and stopped chiming when disabled.

    Be interesting to see what the actual setting is in an Australian delivered D3, read from the vehicle not the as-built file.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cambo351 View Post
    Ah now, this is interesting...

    Yesterday I was working on a Jaguar XF and there was an option in the CCF of "key-in warning chimes" and it could be selected as enable/disable.

    Might be the same function available in the Disco. But it may not be possible to change with a Nanocom, only SDD...
    I've only recently purchased a Nanocom so I could be wrong but I think that whilst there may not be a menu option explicitly you could change the CCF save it to the Nanocom and upload it via the Nanocom to the car.

    Just a thought.

    Martin

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    Thses CCF's are a common format across what was the JLR range and possibly others. It's possible to change that setting but if the vehicle doesn't read the value it won't have any impact. Same thing can happen within a model run when there is a change in ECU or SBL (programming).

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    Thanks to all for your input
    I had hoped there might have been a mechanical fix, as although I have a Nanocom unit I don't have the confidence to play with the CCF.
    Computers And me don't always see things the same way.

    Les

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