Door Ajar stuck
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Door Ajar stuck - 1/2/2007 2:07:57 PM
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robinas4
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I have a 1998 Ford Windstar. The door ajar light sometimes stays on when the car is running and all the doors are closed. It has been difficult to isolate the door that is causing it, but disabled the slider door, and door ajar light was still staying on, so it's not that door. The switches are not easy to find; imbedded into the doors. Can anyone tell me how to isolate and change the switch OR just disable the door ajar light? Don't really need the car to tell me the door is ajar. I usually know if a door is open. Help! Right now, I had to disable all interior lighting because when the door ajar light stays on, interior lights stay on and kill my battery.
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RE: Door Ajar stuck - 1/3/2007 1:59:03 AM
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Hayapower
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The door switches are mounted to the 'underside' of the door latch/s inside the door.. The switch 'actuating pin' points 'upwards' and collects dirt/debris and isn't a sealed switch causing the switch to stick or hang.. Prior to any trim panel removal, try using some penetrant (moderate amount) and spray the lower potion of the latch from the outside, as well as the complete latch.. Follow up with a heavier spray 'lube'.. With a little work, and repeated closures, at times the switch will work loose.. If you need to pull the trim panel, the door switch can be replaced for a fix, OR unplugged to cancel the 'ajar' light.. If unplugged, the dome light function on the affected door/switch will not work.. Thumbnail Image
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RE: Door Ajar stuck - 1/12/2007 7:19:01 AM
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Use Common Sense
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This issue occurs on numberous vehicles. I've found that silicone spray works great for freeing up the switch and keeping them freed. Too heavy of a lubricant can hold dust and cause the switch to gum up and then HANG.
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RE: Door Ajar stuck - 3/14/2007 5:20:25 PM
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finnegan
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I have a '95 Windstar and stumbled on an easy way to identify which door is causing the problem. Start and drive the van a short distance. The interior lights should go out when you reach 20-30 MPH. When the lights have gone out, park the car but do not shut off the engine. Now, open a door and see if the interior lights go on. If they do, they should go off when you close the door. That door is OK. Try the other doors. When you open one and the interior lights do not go on, you've found your door, Hope this helps.
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