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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Trucks / January 2006

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1999 ranger faulty open door light

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gonzaleztineo@yahoo.com - 10 Jan 2006 18:52 GMT
Hi,

Does anyone know where the open door sensor/switch is on a 99 ranger? I
am getting a false signal when all doors are very well closed and
locked. This causes the cabin light to remain on all the time.

ramon.
I. Care - 10 Jan 2006 19:03 GMT
> Hi,
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> ramon.

Google is your friend....

This has been discussed many times on this group in just the last couple
of months.

The switches are near the door latch mechanism at the rear edge of the
door.  Spray contact cleaner or WD-40 into the area, you will probably
see a small hole a nozzle extension will fit into near the latch.
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Bill Z. - 14 Jan 2006 02:25 GMT
Thanks, my 2002 Ranger just started doing the same thing and I was going
nuts trying to find the door switch....

>> Hi,
>>
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> door.  Spray contact cleaner or WD-40 into the area, you will probably
> see a small hole a nozzle extension will fit into near the latch.
JimV - 14 Jan 2006 02:33 GMT
> Thanks, my 2002 Ranger just started doing the same thing and I was going
> nuts trying to find the door switch....

They are in the latches.
 
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