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There are pin switchs in all the doors that cut off the lights when closed they go bad all the time mainly in the sliding doors. You can bypass the switchs 1 at a time to determin wiche one it is.
the switch is located inside the door latch, if your having problems with it try spraying a lot of wd 40 or similar lube and hold the handle while working the latch back and forth this should clean the switch inside the latch please rate
To temporarily solve the light problem, I taped a washer to the inside of the door where the door hits the plunger on the light switch. A permanent solution would be to drill a hole in the door at this spot and put a self taping screw in that will trigger the switch sooner. I figured out the reason the dome light stayed on is due to the courtesy light timer and the lights would have eventually gone off.
Spray some WD40 into the latches on the side of the doors then open and close the doors several times firmly.This will unstick the door adjar switch most of the time.Start with drivers door first.
you have either the thumb wheel switch beside the headlamp switch is turned all the way up or a sticking door ajar switch.
Does the door ajar light in instrument cluster stay on?
If so then you can shoot some WD-40 into the latches on the side of the doors then open and close them firmly a few times and this will usually unstick them.
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