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My light keep flashing and beeping. I want to remove the fuse.
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Common problem that is easily fixed... No need to remove the fuse!! .. If that fuse is removed, you'll loose other accessories as well... Reply here and I'll let you in on it... That way I'll know that you at least took the time to read this post...
I have this same issue with my 2002 Explorer, what is the solution? Greatly appreciated. Additionally, along the same lines...my dashboard also has the "air bag" warning sign alluminated, how do I get this to go off....sometime it flashes on and off and sometimes it stays off for short periods of time. I believe this is an electrical issue too. Thank you in advance.....
Door ajar switch is an integral part of the door LATCH assembly.. Spray ALL door latches liberally with WD-40.. Close and open doors several times .. Repeat if necessary to free stuck door ajar switch! ..âž• Now as for your air bag light.. Scan test required! .. That's a 'SCAN TEST' not just using a code reader ... Possible 'clock spring' issue.. Google > automotive clock spring for info .. but it needs to be tested .... A simple reply sometimes will fetch a better answer! .. After all, it's FREE advice.. Now ya never know, the advice you get just might be from a pro that's been doing it for a living.. 43+ years! .. Good luck to all..
Man I have had this on for years how do I turn it out
I need to know how to get the light from flashing and that beeper from beeping while im driving
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I've got a similar issue. Door ajar signal stays on and beeping non-stop with all doors closed. Any recommendations?
LIBERALLY spray WD-40 into each of the door latches - close / open each door a few times - repeat as necessary. The door ajar switch is INSIDE the door latch - it is common for these switches to become stuck in the ON position - WD-40 will free up the switch. I’ve fixed a BUNCH of em using this exact procedure. Good luck to all..!
IF this fixes the problem - post a reply so other with same problem will know it works.
I read the whole post. the WD-40 did not work. Any other suggestions. Thank you in advance
I have tested to wires for my door ajar switches and have found one not receiving any power where it enters the door. Should I replace the door wire harness or possibly something from a harness closer to the power supply?