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Try spraying wd40 down each door latch for a while and open and close the doors a few times then spray some spray grease in there that should work. As for the window switch it should just pop up with a small screwdriver and a little pressure. There should just be clips holding it in and the wires on the bottom.
one of your door latch assembly is showing the door ajar,you will need to take it to Ford when it is raining and light is on for them to tell you which assembly is at fault
Your door closed switch may be failing. I seem to remember that it might be part of the door latch, otherwise it will be a button in the door jamb area. You need to check the switches with a meter.
youve got a bad door ajar switch in one of the doors- next time it's on try slamming each door one by one til it goes out, when it goes out- that is the door that has the bad switch in it. spraying penetrating oil (NOT WD-40!) on the door latch may help-hope this helps and good luck
Spray some WD40 into the latches on the side of the doors then open and close the doors several times firmly.This will unstick the door adjar switch most of the time.Start with drivers door first.
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