Hey guys,
I'm working on getting my 1997 XLT Extended Cab back to serviceable condition. It seems the door latch switch(es) have failed and the dome light stays on regardless of whether the doors are closed or not. I've tried each position on the slider switch to no avail. I sprayed both latches with liberal amounts of WD-40 and it started working correctly briefly, but then went back to staying on. I have opened/closed the doors repeatedly, slammed them, taken a rubber mallet to the area around the latch, and sprayed close to half a can of WD-40 in there. I think at this point it's probably safe to say I need to replace the switches. But before I do that, I was just hoping someone might have another trick I can try before I go taking the latches apart.
I don't have any play in the doors and they close correctly, so I don't think that's the issue unfortunately. If anyone has done this job before, please let me know if there's a video or pictures somewhere so I can have a general idea of what I'm getting into before I start.
I'm working on getting my 1997 XLT Extended Cab back to serviceable condition. It seems the door latch switch(es) have failed and the dome light stays on regardless of whether the doors are closed or not. I've tried each position on the slider switch to no avail. I sprayed both latches with liberal amounts of WD-40 and it started working correctly briefly, but then went back to staying on. I have opened/closed the doors repeatedly, slammed them, taken a rubber mallet to the area around the latch, and sprayed close to half a can of WD-40 in there. I think at this point it's probably safe to say I need to replace the switches. But before I do that, I was just hoping someone might have another trick I can try before I go taking the latches apart.
I don't have any play in the doors and they close correctly, so I don't think that's the issue unfortunately. If anyone has done this job before, please let me know if there's a video or pictures somewhere so I can have a general idea of what I'm getting into before I start.