Door Ajar Chime Driving me Crazy
#1
Door Ajar Chime Driving me Crazy
Hello, well I am back with yet another issue that I hope you all can help me with (again) - My 2002 Expo XLT 5.4L is driving me crazy. The door ajar chime constantley goes off while driving. I have checked every door window, lock, fuses - everything that I can think of. Does anyone know how to disable or unplug something to make this horrible dinging go away?
Thanks for any input / suggestions,
Kiley
Thanks for any input / suggestions,
Kiley
#3
Hanky,
Thanks for the response - question, is the seatbelt system and door ajar system one in the same? I did the WD-40 trick that was recomended on a quick search of this site. The problem stopped but only for 3 days - wife just called me to advise "its back". If I keep treating the door latch area with WD-40 maybe it will completley clean the sensor?
I am at a loss.
Thanks,
Kiley
Thanks for the response - question, is the seatbelt system and door ajar system one in the same? I did the WD-40 trick that was recomended on a quick search of this site. The problem stopped but only for 3 days - wife just called me to advise "its back". If I keep treating the door latch area with WD-40 maybe it will completley clean the sensor?
I am at a loss.
Thanks,
Kiley
#5
Hi every one,
I also was having a problem with the Liftgate glass door ajar sensor. I decided to use some WD forty as some people had suggested. I could not find my can of it, but I found a spray can of Napa carburetor and throttle body cleaner. I gave it a generous application of this. Then the sensor stayed on all the time. I thought I guess I will wait till the weekend and short out the sensor. The next morning the sensor light did not come on. It’s been about three weeks and it is working perfectly.
Just thought I would share how I solved my problem.
Eugene
I also was having a problem with the Liftgate glass door ajar sensor. I decided to use some WD forty as some people had suggested. I could not find my can of it, but I found a spray can of Napa carburetor and throttle body cleaner. I gave it a generous application of this. Then the sensor stayed on all the time. I thought I guess I will wait till the weekend and short out the sensor. The next morning the sensor light did not come on. It’s been about three weeks and it is working perfectly.
Just thought I would share how I solved my problem.
Eugene
#6
chime problem
i used to have the same problem with the chime. if you look in the manual there is a trick u can do to disable the seat belt chime all together. i believe its something like insert seatbelt 3 times wait untill the seat belt light turns off on the dash and then turn lights on then off... i might have it wrong a little but it worked for me. i drive a 2004 expedition...
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