Re: Help with "door open" warning light (94 Pathfinder)
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Re: Help with "door open" warning light (94 Pathfinder)
Willshak
16 Sep 2006 02:41
> I removed all five door switches on my '94 Pathfinder, and the > "door open" light still stays on--so my problem is apparently not [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > Thanks. >
Perhaps a wire for a door switch is wore through and is grounding out where it passes through the door by the hinge side. To check, put all the door switches back in, then open one door at a time, and while holding the switch button in on the door, jiggle the wires and see if the light goes out.
> >> Thanks--I'm beginning to think it might be the switch located at [quoted text clipped - 16 lines] > >
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Al
16 Sep 2006 02:26
I removed all five door switches on my '94 Pathfinder, and the "door open" light still stays on--so my problem is apparently not due to a bad door-switch.
One clue: sometimes the "door open" light will go off briefly when I drive over a bump in the road.
Any idea where to check next?
Thanks.
> Thanks--I'm beginning to think it might be the switch located at > the rear door latch. I'm told it is embedded in the latch assembly, [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > > at the dealer. > > dick
Al
07 Sep 2006 21:27
Thanks--I'm beginning to think it might be the switch located at the rear door latch. I'm told it is embedded in the latch assembly, and if it is defective I might need to buy the entire assembly.
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> it sounds like one of your door switches > is either loose or it could be defective. [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > at the dealer. > dick
D.
07 Sep 2006 13:25
it sounds like one of your door switches is either loose or it could be defective. check one door at a time to find which one it is. they are located on the bottom of the door frame. worse case you might have to replace one of them and they are around $20.00 at the dealer. dick
Al
06 Sep 2006 23:17
I'd appreciate your suggestions on what might be the cause of a bothersome electrical problem we have on our 1994 Pathfinder.
When we drive, the "door open" dashboard light stays on, though it sometimes goes out or flickers on/off when we go over a bump.
When we turn the motor off, the dashboard light goes off, but the courtesy lights at the driver's and passenger's feet remain on. Obviously I want to fix this, as it could drain my battery if those lights stay on long enough.
The footwell lights are brightest when I open a door. When I manually press in one of the five door switches, the footwell lights dim a bit, but they remain on.
Do you know specifically where the door switch relay is located? I found an electrical schematic, but it didn't show relays.