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I had a 94 astro van done the same,I removed door panel and found the the window framing rubbing the wires to the power lock switch on the door,just unplugged the wires and taped them,made sure they were out of the way when put back together. hope this helps ya
Your keyless entry system is going bad and you need a battery for your keyless entry system once you replace your battery with the new one thing should work properly
At least one of your door ajar switches are sticking. If you have tried lubing them,then the switch needs to be replaced. This is causing most of your concerns. Try one door at a time to see if the light goes off. The most common switch is the driver's door.Good luck.
IT SOUNDS LIKE THE REMOTE BATTERY IS BAD AND IT MUST HAVE 3 VOLTS AND AFTER REPLACING IT CYCLE KEY 5 TIMES ON AND OFF THEN PUSH EITHER BUTTON AND IT SHOULD ACCEPT THE PROGRAMMING TRY THIS FIRST AND TELL ME IFIT DOES NOT WORK
if the locks work ok from the door manual switch then u have no fuse problem and may nedd to either install new batteries in the remote or if u have done that re-program them.
Unfortunately, This is a very common problem with Ford Explorers! Ford replaces the locks when it encounters this issue. I managed to unseize my passanger door and tailgate lock, but the drivers door lock is broken beyond repair. You can purchase new remotes for your explorer and program them very easily. Just google ford key fobs...
First dissconect the battery and try to turn door key with no voltage applied to vehicle. This will ensure it is not a damaged key. If door locks turn, reconnect battery. Hopefully during disconnect your electronic door locks de-energized. If keys don't work with battery disconnected then the fault doesn't have to do with your battery or electric locks at all. If they work with a disconnected battery and not with it connected you are have an electrical short, either in a switch it's self or the wiring to the door lock switches. In this case I recommend taking the vehicle to a shop for repairs, electrical can get in depth without proper tools and diagrams
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