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Old Oct 22, 2001 | 09:44 PM
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Question A Mind of it's own!

My interior light goes on and off as it pleases.. I open and close the door it stays on from 2sec. to several hours.. I start the truck and it stays on and goes off whenever it wants.. My door ajar light stays on..... is there a switch somewhere??.. I've searched Chiltons and nothing.....also with an opinion from several FORD people around here...Can anyone help?
 
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Old Oct 22, 2001 | 10:51 PM
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Mine did that when the Ford dealer pulled my door panels to fix the paint, he got the power window switch in ****-eyed on the driver side and the dome/cargo light did what ever it wanted as well sometimes it would stay on all night. When I popped the switch back into the correct position it all started working right and I haven't had a problem since. (don't ask me why my window switch fixed the dome/cargo light and door ajar light but it did...??..)
 
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Old Oct 23, 2001 | 01:52 AM
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Get yourself a can of WD-40. Stick the snorkel tube into the latch and flood it with the spray. The door ajar switch is located under the latch in the door and it sometimes gets sticky. The WD-40 dripping through the latch and into the switch usually clears up the problem. After the first spraying, operate the latch a few times. If the lights still stay on, you didn't spray enough. This fix seems to work on at least 95% of the trucks with this problem.
 
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Old Oct 23, 2001 | 02:25 PM
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Originally posted by Dennis
Get yourself a can of WD-40. Stick the snorkel tube into the latch and flood it with the spray. The door ajar switch is located under the latch in the door and it sometimes gets sticky. The WD-40 dripping through the latch and into the switch usually clears up the problem. After the first spraying, operate the latch a few times. If the lights still stay on, you didn't spray enough. This fix seems to work on at least 95% of the trucks with this problem.
ditto
Worked on my ol Ranger.
 
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Old Oct 23, 2001 | 04:29 PM
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Well Gosh Darn if it did'nt work!! Make that 96% of the time! Thanks
 
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Old Oct 23, 2001 | 11:30 PM
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Smile WD-40 fixes all

WD-40 worked for me too. I had that light staying on problem too for a long time until I read posts about it. I've had my 97 for five years now, and have only had to spray in the door latch once, about a year ago for this problem. Just make sure you spray until it starts drippiing out the bottom of the door.

Earned me brownie points with the boss too, when he asked me if I have had this problem like he did with his F150. Of course I told him about www.f150online.com !

I also had a similar problem on my 98 Windstar, sprayed in the door panels the same way and used the WD-40 to clean the contacts on the sliding door where it closes. Solved the problem there too.

WD-40-----the new fountain of youth?
 
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Old Oct 25, 2001 | 08:35 PM
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Re: WD-40 fixes all

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WD-40-----the new fountain of youth?

Nah. It's more like castor oil for trucks.


Rich9svn, glad you got your problem fixed.
 
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Old Oct 30, 2001 | 07:44 PM
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Thanks for the great post. I just went and tried it, worked like a charm!!!

I was just starting to fret about how many hundreds of dollars it was going to cost me at the dealer to fix this little switch, but decided to wait until it drained my battery completely before going.

Glad I checked here first.

Thanks!!
 
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Old Oct 31, 2001 | 02:44 PM
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speaking of interior lights...

I just got back from a week long hunting trip and noticed something strange. While listenimg to tunes around the campfire, with the passenger and 3rd doors open , suddenly, the interior light started to flash! It was a slow, about 1 second on & off that just started and wouldn't quit. I thought that maybe it was telling me the system voltage was getting low and guess what? The truck wouldn't start. I boosted the Ford from my friends truck and that solved the flashing interior light. Anyone ever heard of flashing interior lights??
 
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Old Nov 2, 2001 | 08:39 AM
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Guys,

If you like WD-40 and I do also, you'll love GLOBO QUAD OIL. I first came in contact with it at work, I use it for everything now, all my guns are coated with it inside and out, any electrical connection I assemble or repair is sprayed lightly.......check it out.

http://www.casten-inc.com/quad_oil.html

Ed
 
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