If you have a problem with a light check your temp gauge. Chrysler warning on engine overheating responds that way and as the engine becomes hotter the chime becomes more rapid. Check your antifreeze and fluid level, this may be the problem.
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Safety systems can be surprising...my first inspection would be to check the fluid level in your brake master cylinder...the warning light may not be working...Hope this helps.
It sounds like it thinks the key is still in it all the time. Try turning the key forward to the on position, but not running, so the dinging stops. disconnect the battery. Remove the key completely and reconnect the battery.
You need to take your van to a repair shop or garage and get the oil pressure checked with a mechanical guage. It sounds like your oil pump could be going bad. This could cost you an engine if you aren't careful.
one of the door ajar switches are sticking. needs to be put on the computer to find out which one. only other way is to go around and unplug the switches until your light shuts off.
This means one of the door ajar sensors is stuck. You need to remove the door trim panel and then the latch and then the sensor. Once out clean and lube it. There is a sensor inside every door.
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