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Door ajar sensors


fr7

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I replaced all 4 door sensors in the 98 ranger about 6 months ago because the door ajar light was always on when the truck was running and the dome light stayed on for about 30-45 minutes (not exactly sure) after I park it and shut it off. After breaking some plastic clips and cracking some back doors panels I thought I was done. Well, now after 6 months it's back to doing the same thing, if my test was correct, only the driver's door is working, when I open and close the other doors while the truck is on, the chime doesn't make noise, so I assume it thinks that those doors are open, unless only the front doors have the chime on them and the rear ones just run the dash light. I drive a lot of gravel roads so maybe they get dust in them causing them to get stuck or something. I've been spraying lubricant in them hopping that it helps but nothing changed so far.

So the question is, if I take the door panels apart and disconnect the sensors, will the dash light go off and the dome light stay off or I'll just be wasting my time doing it? I don't mind taking apart the front panels but the rear ones are a pain in the butt and I don't want to break them anymore than I already did. If unplugging them works then I'll do it, otherwise I'll just take the bulb out of the dome light, I can live with the door ajar light on, I just don't like the idea of the dome staying on for so long draining the battery, specially with winter coming. Any advice is welcome, thanks guys..
 


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The Door Ajar system is run by the GEM(generic electronic module), behind radio in dash.

Have a look at this thread: https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/951177-door-ajar-light-problem-it-aint-the-switch.html

Since the Door Ajar light is not specific as to which sensor is closed you may need to get to the GEM and then test each wire from each sensor.
You could unhook each sensor and hope for the best but if there is a short in the wiring causing the door ajar light then you would have to go to the GEM at that point any way.
And the problem could be in the GEM itself, testing the wires would tell you that, if they tested OK
 
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