SOURCE: Door and headlight chime is
This if for location to disable... Buzzer location: u
Under the driver side dash, search for a bright orange 'solinoid' like
deviceroughly 2 inches long and 1 inch around (it maybe about one inch
square). Look while the alarm is sounding. Unplug the alarm. Tape the
ends of the exposed wires.
Go sit in your truck and close all the doors. Light stays on right? Put
your key in the ignition. Does the chime start going off when you put
the key in? If so, door switch or the GEM thinks a door is open.
To find out which door... Leave the key in the ingntion. Turn to the on
position. Even with doors closed, chime sounds once after a few seconds
and door ajar light comes on and stays on right? Open each door one by
one. The chime should sound each time you open a door. When you find the
door that doesn't make the chime sound when you open it, that is the
problem. (Don't forget to try the rear hatch and the hatch glass also!)
To determine if the switch is bad or if the GEM is having a problem
thinking the door is open, just unplug the suspected switch, close all
the doors, and see if the problem stops. (don't forget to wait a second
to give the lights time to go off) If unplugging the switch solves it,
the replace it. If it doesn't, Ford can check your GEM to see if it is
the problem.
Other details could finr in the 2004-Ford-Explorer-Sport-Trac-Owners-Manual
Hope helps.
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