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Introduction
4th generation Jimnys sound an audible warning tone when the key is in the ignition and a door is ajar. This warning tone can become annoying when working on the vehicle, but can be silenced by disconnecting one plug in the steering column.
Tools needed
- #2 Philips screwdriver
- electrical insulation tape
Procedure
To remove the steering column trim:
- Underneath the steering column, locate the single retaining screw (in the deeply recessed hole adjacent to the steering wheel heigh adjustment lever).
- Remove this screw using a #2 Philips screwdriver.
- Release the steering while height adjustment lever (this provides clearance to remove the lower half of the steering column trim.
- The steering column trim lower is secured to the upper with plastic clips on each side.
- To release, push the lower half of the trim inwards and pull downwards.
- The photo below shows the exposed clips.
- Having released the clips on each side, remove the lower half of the trim, carefully pulling over the ignition key barrel and steering wheel adjustment lever.
- Disconnect the two pin plug shown above from the indicated socket by depressing the catch on the far side of the plug and pulling towards the engine bay.
- Cover the end of the plug in electrical insulation tape to prevent any possible short circuit and tape the plug to a suitable location to prevent it rattling.
- Replace the steering column trim by reversing the steps above.