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there are sensor switches on the doors, open one of them and look at the side of the vehicle where the lock is that holds the door close, you will notice a small rubber push button there ,, when you press it,, it closes in turning off the door lights and letting the car know the door is closed.. One of those one the doors is shorting out, by a broken wire or a stuck sensor,, you need to take them out and check the wires connecting them, or play with them by pushing them in and out rapidly until the beeping stops.
The switches themselves might be broken. This can happen when the door gets closed on the seat belt. Check for damage on the switches, or paint on the doors. Finally if all else fails, get a volt meter to check for power at each switch.
spray the door latches (both sides) with a good penetrating oil like PB Blaster, let it soak and then open/close the door 10-15 times, the light will go out.
when the doors are all closed, key on, does the dash indicate that one of the doors is ajar? if so one of the door switches may be bad, a scanner may be needed to find out which door has the problem.
The indicator light is turned on and off when the door depresses a black button in the door jam. Similarly there's a button on the rear tailgate and rear window.
Try opening the tail gate and closeing it firmly. Do the same with the rear window.
If all these fail to operate the warning light properly the most likely problem is a short circuit. You should have this fixed ASAP as it will drain your battery.
One of the door light switches may be bad or not making proper contact. here is what you do close all doors and then open one at a time and manually press the switch in the door way all the way in and see which one takes the light out. Then by padding the surface where the switch make contact with door it will work. this can be done by using some heavy duty glue and a piece of plastic of some other type of material will be fine. Good luck and thanks for using FIX YA.
There is a problem with the door switch the door is not pushing the switch in completely. Here is what you do close all the doors, then you open them one at a time with all the other still closed. start with the drivers door. open and look for the pin with that the door touches when you close its on the bottom close to the back of the driver's seat it has a black rubber covering it. Press with your thumb in and see if light goes out. Check all other doors in the same way you will see which door switch is not being pressed in completely when door closes. If you find it a quick fix is to pad the area on the door that makes contact with the switch to push it in, for example you can use one of those round sticky cushions that you use on the metal chair legs to prevent them from scratching your wood floor. However if you can solve the problem in this way you may have to take it to electrical mechanic or I will be able to provide more help. contact me and leave me a feedback. Good LUCK
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