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n/a Posted - May 13 2004 : 9:11:50 PM
I have a 2000 Ford ranger and tonight the door ajar light wont go off and the dome light wont go off I finally took the bulb out m but why would this happen and how do I fix it> ( is not my truck I am borrowing it from my ex for the summer)

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Edited by - Aaron Cake on May 14 2004 10:25:39 AM
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n/a Posted - Jun 27 2004 : 11:05:35 PM
In the doorjamb there will be a small button which should get depressed by closing the door. This is the door's pin switch. In most North American and Japanese vehicles this switch will show a ground when the door is open, and an open circuit when the door is closed.

Most of the time, this is just below the door striker on the car body, but in the occasional instance it will be in between the door hinges.

n/a Posted - Jun 26 2004 : 05:39:04 AM
Where exactly is the switch? I'm having the same problem and I've checked to door and can't find any type of button that needs to be depressed.



Edited by - jrebennack on Jun 26 2004 05:39:30 AM
n/a Posted - Jun 26 2004 : 05:37:15 AM
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Well, I would check the door switches and make shure they are not malfunctioning, that is probably the source of the problem.

It could be as simple as a rubber bin comming off and causing the switch not to depress all the way


Edited by - beatonno1 on May 13 2004 9:48:43 PM



BEatonNo1 Posted - May 13 2004 : 9:40:51 PM
Well, I would check the door switches and make shure they are not malfunctioning, that is probably the source of the problem.

It could be as simple as a rubber bin comming off and causing the switch not to depress all the way


Edited by - beatonno1 on May 13 2004 9:48:43 PM

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