The Hella buzzer I got came with its own schematic, but even following (I think) the instructions, I cannot get it to work. The fact that I can get it to buzz with the lights on and the door closed, and it stops when I open the door, makes me think that somehow the door switch turns off when the buzzer needs for it to turn on. So I even thought of adding a door switch that has 3 positions. I just don't know enough about electrical work to be able to work this out, even though it seems simple.
I took the car for a spin last Friday at lunchtime with a colleague - he drove the way back and neither of us thought to check the lights which had to go on briefly to go through a tunnel. Back in the parking lot at work, the sun was out bright so we did not notice the lights were still on. Until it was time to go home at the end of the afternoon ... lucky enough the company I work at, a scientific research company, as part of its activities has an extensive car powertrain research and development, as well as crash testing, facility. So getting a jump start was no problem, fortunately.
I bet Hands (Bob Smith) from Australia knows how to rig up this buzzer!
Cees Klumper in Amsterdam
'69 white 280 SL automatic