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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.
What kind of "dinging" noise? Do you hear it whenever the car is moving, or only when you apply the brakes? When you changed brake pads, did you bleed the brake system? If it wasn't bled properly, that could activate the brake warning light.
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 your master cylender is low on brake fluid , top it off with brake fluid and that should solve your problem . You should find out where the brak fluid is going .
If engine is not ticking or knocking while running, likely the pressure sender is faulty. If changing it makes no difference, have actual pressure checked with a mechanical gauge.
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