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HALP ME! I can't stand this door ding anymore!
OK, glad I got that off my chest.
Anchovy and Me
A beauty, a bonnie, and a joy forever ... I just purchased a 2022 Tacoma TRD Off-Road and I couldn't be happier.
I rolled off the lot with 4 miles on the odometer, the lowest I've ever seen in person, and what a pleasure to drive, but I don't need to tell you all about that. My 3 year old wants to name it Anchovy, but I haven't officially named the truck yet, we're only just getting to know each other.
The Problem
The only skid mark on this gem of a vehicle is the INCESSANT door dinging. I've spent a bit of time searching for solutions, and I don't like what I've found. The long and short of it seems that it's not possible to keep the door open and in Accessory mode without this ding-dong going off worse than a clutter of barking spiders on chili night.
There's a few threads that talk about this briefly, but it seems that owners either live with it, or they get crazy and break off their ding-dong and well ... that just sounds painful. I've also seen some owners remove their door ajar sensor but both these options defeat a lot of the purpose of some of the modern features I like about this truck.
The Plan
I'd like to propose another solution. I want to create some sort of plug-and-play solution that can be produced to fix the issue, basically interrupt a few things inline (like the door sensor, the ignition state, CAN codes, etc) and so when in {scenario A}, hide the fact that the door is open to the car, but in {scenario B}, forward that on to the ECU so it does the OEM thing. I don't yet have all the details of this plan worked out, but it's annoying enough that I'm going to find some solution.
About Me
In the past for the day job I've worked with the J1939 CAN bus spec for large implements, and I have the tools for CAN bus debugging. I've designed custom circuit boards from scratch, and designed custom wire harnesses for both one-off R&D projects as well as for production applications.
But between the 1st kid and the 2nd in the oven (under a month away), I don't have a ton of time to pour into this.
About You
This is where I'm asking for some help. I need a lot more information to fix the problem, but I don't have infinite time to throw at the problem.
Could you guys help me collect a few thing?
I need:
So, anyone willing to lend a hand? I'll update this post and thread with more info as I go along.
OK, glad I got that off my chest.
Anchovy and Me
A beauty, a bonnie, and a joy forever ... I just purchased a 2022 Tacoma TRD Off-Road and I couldn't be happier.
I rolled off the lot with 4 miles on the odometer, the lowest I've ever seen in person, and what a pleasure to drive, but I don't need to tell you all about that. My 3 year old wants to name it Anchovy, but I haven't officially named the truck yet, we're only just getting to know each other.
The Problem
The only skid mark on this gem of a vehicle is the INCESSANT door dinging. I've spent a bit of time searching for solutions, and I don't like what I've found. The long and short of it seems that it's not possible to keep the door open and in Accessory mode without this ding-dong going off worse than a clutter of barking spiders on chili night.
There's a few threads that talk about this briefly, but it seems that owners either live with it, or they get crazy and break off their ding-dong and well ... that just sounds painful. I've also seen some owners remove their door ajar sensor but both these options defeat a lot of the purpose of some of the modern features I like about this truck.
The Plan
I'd like to propose another solution. I want to create some sort of plug-and-play solution that can be produced to fix the issue, basically interrupt a few things inline (like the door sensor, the ignition state, CAN codes, etc) and so when in {scenario A}, hide the fact that the door is open to the car, but in {scenario B}, forward that on to the ECU so it does the OEM thing. I don't yet have all the details of this plan worked out, but it's annoying enough that I'm going to find some solution.
About Me
In the past for the day job I've worked with the J1939 CAN bus spec for large implements, and I have the tools for CAN bus debugging. I've designed custom circuit boards from scratch, and designed custom wire harnesses for both one-off R&D projects as well as for production applications.
But between the 1st kid and the 2nd in the oven (under a month away), I don't have a ton of time to pour into this.
About You
This is where I'm asking for some help. I need a lot more information to fix the problem, but I don't have infinite time to throw at the problem.
Could you guys help me collect a few thing?
I need:
- Links to threads talking about this problem, the more the better. Links from this forum and more
- A full wiring diagram for any parts I need to work on, the more info here the better
- Part numbers and sources to purchase duplicate wire harnesses for testing
- Connector part numbers so I can buy extras and solder on some "mad science" wires without putting my truck out of commission
- Does anyone have any dead / damaged components they'd be willing to send me? I'd love to do a teardown on the board that houses the ding speaker
So, anyone willing to lend a hand? I'll update this post and thread with more info as I go along.