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Re: '99 Ranger dome light

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'99 Ranger dome light

scrape27 Jan 2008 21:12
Odd problem with a '99 Ranger my son bought the other day.  

The Door Ajar light was on solid and the previous owner had pulled
the dome light fuse.  WD-40'ed the door switches and the Door Ajar
light now works as it should, but the dome light still remains on
constantly with the switch in any position.  Moving the switch
slowly from right to left, I can find a "sweet spot" where each
one will turn off individually, but in any of the actual switch
positions, they remain light no matter if the doors are open or
closed.
I would have assumed that the dome light was controlled by the
same switch the Door Ajar light was.
Am I missing something obvious?

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