Gong Crazy

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by jl, Aug 15, 2009.

  1. jl

    jl Guest

    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.
     
    jl, Aug 15, 2009
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  2. jl

    marx404 Guest

    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, Aug 18, 2009
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  3. jl

    jl Guest

    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.
     
    jl, Aug 23, 2009
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