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Visalia, CA, USA |
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Registered on 1/20/2003 |
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Posted:3/11/2004 00:05 |
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stays on after all doors are shut, checked, double checked, etc. I believe it is the Driver's door that is having the problem, but where do I find the button or whatever to check/change??? Is there something else I should check??? |
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Mark Rychel
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Chesterland, OH, USA |
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Registered on 3/10/2003 |
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Posted:3/11/2004 07:16 |
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I had the same problem, on my drivers door, i sprayed some wd40 in the lock mechanism on the door and moved it around a little bit with a screw driver to let the oil penetrate. Did the trick for me.
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LANDYOT

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Newport News, VA, USA |
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Registered on 7/15/2003 |
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Posted:3/11/2004 16:25 |
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No Pin-switch like the old switches mounted in door jambs. Your switches are attached directly to the latch mechanism inside the door. |
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Wheels
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Visalia, CA, USA |
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Registered on 1/20/2003 |
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214 posts |
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Posted:3/12/2004 12:22 |
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| Quote: | I had the same problem, on my drivers door, i sprayed some wd40 in the lock mechanism on the door and moved it around a little bit with a screw driver to let the oil penetrate. Did the trick for me.
Mark |
Did just that this morning, and..........problem fixed!!!!!! Thanks. |
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Ray Eskridge
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Chicago, IL, USA |
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Registered on 3/7/2004 |
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Posted:3/12/2004 15:58 |
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I had the same problem on my 2002 Excursion. Took it to Ford, the checked and lubed everything, problem fixed.
Ray |
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