dx2
Well-Known Member
In case disabling through speakers is possible, according to the documentation the ipc should take over and the chimes must be disabled there as well, so disabling the chimes through speakers might not be enough.
Finding the ipc internal speaker is also cumbersome because the internals of the electronic modules are not well documented in the workshop manual (understandable since they are closed components with defined interfaces). So to go all the way some more work and tinkering is necessary.
I had a look on available memory options once in a while but there were hundreds or thousands of them in Forscan. Since the IPC is controling the logical descision for sounding the chimes it is not unlikely that changing some yet to be found IPC memory addresses can have the desired effect.
If I can get access to an analog cluster, I consider swapping out the digital cluster. Then I could have the chance for more details but that might happen 'some day'.
Finding the ipc internal speaker is also cumbersome because the internals of the electronic modules are not well documented in the workshop manual (understandable since they are closed components with defined interfaces). So to go all the way some more work and tinkering is necessary.
I had a look on available memory options once in a while but there were hundreds or thousands of them in Forscan. Since the IPC is controling the logical descision for sounding the chimes it is not unlikely that changing some yet to be found IPC memory addresses can have the desired effect.
If I can get access to an analog cluster, I consider swapping out the digital cluster. Then I could have the chance for more details but that might happen 'some day'.
Sponsored