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Re: Disabling Key-in Warning Chime *DIY*
Yes, I did think about it. Mainly I didnt wont the switch on the dash because I wonted it out of sight. There is still around two years of warranty left and I didnt wont to give Nissan any opportunity to get out of fixing the car if there was a problem and haveing it at the back of the seat they will never know its there. Also I think its much more tidy there than haveing an after market switch on the dash. See, no problem in putting it on the dash just a little more work.
Andrew
Last edited by xtrail, 29/Jul/2005, 6:59 pm
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29/Jul/2005, 5:48 pm
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Re: Disabling Key-in Warning Chime *DIY*
Hi Harish,
The Series II only has 3 screws holding the steering column covers in place (Series I has 4 screws) and it requires some force to disengage the clips holding the top and bottom halves together. Just make sure you remove the ignition key plastic ring from its place before you attempt to separate the steering column, as it will fly away if not removed 
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29/Sep/2008, 6:45 pm
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Re: Disabling Key-in Warning Chime *DIY*
Harish,
Just remember to tilt the steering wheel all the way down, as the top half would be jammed against the dash when the steering is all the way up.
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30/Sep/2008, 12:01 pm
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Re: Disabling Key-in Warning Chime *DIY*
quote: jalalski wrote:
Just remember to tilt the steering wheel all the way down, as the top half would be jammed against the dash when the steering is all the way up.
Jalal,
Does that mean top & bottom both will come out? I think this is where I was wrong as steering was all the way up to make some room for myself and I was just trying to take bottom part out.
--- Harish [X-882]
2006 Ti-L Auto | K & N Air Filter | Towbar | RFL | Radiator Protection | Bash Plate

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30/Sep/2008, 12:17 pm
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Re: Disabling Key-in Warning Chime *DIY*
Both Harish, the top and bottom parts will come off.
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30/Sep/2008, 12:31 pm
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Re: Disabling Key-in Warning Chime *DIY*
Hi Harish,
I found that putting a screwdriver in the small gap at the top of the ignition key where the surround was removed and using it to lever up the top cover was enough to disengage one clip and make it easier to unclip the rest by hand.
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Kev X450(c)
2003 Titanium Ti Luxury Series 1
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1/Oct/2008, 11:13 pm
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Re: Disabling Key-in Warning Chime *DIY*
quote: Revhead Kev wrote:
I found that putting a screwdriver in the small gap at the top of the ignition key where the surround was removed and using it to lever up the top cover was enough to disengage one clip and make it easier to unclip the rest by hand.
Thanks Kev! This will certainly be handy when I'll do couple of mods this long weekend.
--- Harish [X-882]
2006 Ti-L Auto | K & N Air Filter | Towbar | RFL | Radiator Protection | Bash Plate

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2/Oct/2008, 11:04 am
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