FWIW, here are a couple of dwgs and a bit of discussion of what components will cause the convenience center buzzer to alarm.
How to save a ton of money by making your own buzzer. Just as an example, this shows how to get a buzzer when the "key is in the ignition" and the driver's door is opened. Only the driver's door causes this - that is why there are two ground leads connected to the door jamb switch on that side. Dome lights (white) and ignition key in the switch (light green). But if any of the other safeties are grounded, the buzzer will sound as well:
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The way the buzzer assembly internals are wired to the terminal stabs/socket:
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Two black ground leads are connected to the convenience center:
One of them is the ground for the shared warning buzzer (H/L's left on, key in the ignition, seat belt retracted). It is the larger of the two.
The other is the dedicated ground for the horn relay.
6) Gray wire going to "Instrument" panel fuse on main fusebox with a 5-amp fuse. Circuit 8A in diagram, 'Fused No.44 Circuit' on circuit identification sheet.
The gray wire is is the rheostat controlled (H/L dimmer) power to the 5 lamps within the instrumentation panel. That rheostat also provides power for the back lighting of the factory radio/ HVAC control panel - via the gray 8 circuit. A branch is also lead up the the convenience center to provide the "Lights are on" signal to the aforementioned buzzer.
What the CC wiring diagram looked liked before I scribbled all over it:
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