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Hi, have you dipped the the oil and checked you have enough in the engine to keep it within the correct quantity to keep your engine safe . The only other option is the engine oil sensor needs replacing.
its sounds like a bad ignition switch-try to jiggle it and see if its stop after you have turned key off- also those dinging sounds are to warn you that you have left something on -usually headlights or maybe even your dome lights which would account for your battery dying
It's probably your ignition not being exactly disconnected when you remove the key.Until you get a new ignition (keyswitch),just jiggle the switch with your fingers after you remove the ke7y and see if the dinging stops. my Aerostar has that problem right now. don-ohio
First, do not attempt to bypass a safety related issue by pulling a fuse. The brake light and alarm signal is performing it's designed function by indicating a fault that needs to be corrected.
Check the brake system completely. The Brake fluid level sensor could be low. Now rather than just add fluid, keep in mind that the level may be low because the brakes are worn. Worn pads & shoes cause the calipers to extend which requires additional fluid, causing a "low" fluid level.
under the dash at the E brake there will be a single wire should be TAN with a WHITE tracer (stripe) and a black connector disconnect that and the dinging should stop then you can replace that switch that you just disconnected
hope this helps
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theres a wire under the stering wheel that you can unplug i had the same promblem easy to fix just get real close to the floor board and you will hear that loud ding under the sterring wheel trace it down and un plug it its fine to do so
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