Mine does the same thing but it only started doing this when I changed the batteries because it stopped working
now it ding dongs once or twice a day at around 3am total pain in the you know what
what can I do?
Seems the doorbell is on a close frequency or uses a similiar system, what can be done about it.. have your car if possible further away from the door bell sensor. possibly a small adjustment in the doorbell system but Im not sure if that is possible todo. would need a model to have a look around.
The doorbell and the car wireless are on the same frequency, post doorbell model number, I will see if the doorbel frequency can be changed.
The doorbell button and chime communicate by using a code that can be
changed by removing and/or adding jumpers on both the doorbell button and
chime. The code is factory set; however, there are 128 selectable codes that
allow you to expand your system and prevent outside interference. Another
wireless doorbell system or other wireless products may cause interference
and the system may not function properly. Follow the instructions below for
setting a new code.
1. Disconnect the power to the doorbell button and chimed
1. Disconnect the power to the doorbell button and chimed
2. Open the cases and locate the jumpers on both the doorbell button and chime
3. The doorbell button and chime both have eight different jumper locations.
The jumper positions 1 through 7 are used for setting the code.
4. To change the code, add and/or remove jumpers as needed. There are
128 different combinations. It is recommended to only change one jumper
at a time and then check to see if system is functioning properly. Note:
Jumpers in positions 1 through 7 must be exactly the same for both the
doorbell button and chime for this system to function
Do the procedure posted in my previous message, by removing and/or adding jumpers on both the button and
chime, you will change the frequency code, this should fix the problem. Ensure you set same jumpers on button and chime, or the doorbell will not work.
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"sometimes out the blue it will chime"
if for example the doorbell runs on 2.4Ghz signal and then you have a wireless phone which is also on the same frequency, everytime you use the phone the doorbell will ring. got it?
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