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Pull the boot that carries the wires to from the car to the door open it and check for broken wires , if there broken wires repair as necessary , also if there is no broken wires , closed driver door and push it harder while its closed push and check for the adjar light , check all doors . But I would start with door push first if it didn't do anything check the wires . Hope this helps .
try spraying the latch mechanism with a spray lubricant and open/close the door many times-the sensor is on the door latch (not the 'button") and it is a common problem on fords as the get older. do both doors, spray heavily, and open/close at least a dozen times or more.
You need to remove the door ajar sensors from the doors and clean and lube them. You must remove the interior door panel then remove the door latch. Then twist the switch out of the latch to work on it.
At least one of your door ajar switches are sticking. Try spraying rust penetrant into the latches and open and close the doors several times. If they still stay on you will have to locate which latch it is by removing the door panels and disconnecting the switches.
make sure the seatbelt isn't getting caught in the door jam when you close the door, it could be enough to keep the door slightly ajar or.............. when you slam the door it's possible that another door/hatch could be popping open slighlty if the latch on that door is not 100% holding tight so check each one....good luck
INSIDE THE DOOR LATCH(WHERE DOOR CLOSES ON STRIKER)ARE THE DOOR ADJAR SWITCHES.SIMETIMES THEY WILL FREE UP IF U SQUIRT THEM W/ WD40.DO THAT TO EVERY DOOR AND SEE IF THAT HELPS.
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.
Try shooting some WD40 in the door latch assembly on the side of the door then open and close the doors several times. Most of the time this will un-stick the door ajar switch.
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