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how are you cking for draw? how long before batt dies ,1 day 2 ,3 or more? there are normal amounts of draw in all late model cars,and with a door open you will have different levels of draw for a couple of min after key is removed and doors fully closed,see if door ajar light stays on ,ford switches in the door lock mechs get sticky,just soak with wd40 and work all doors a few times ,they usually come back to life
if you talking about door latch wont let door close.try to reset all door locks.first if you cant get door close.work unlock button with remote or door switch.then hold open door handle while you flat screw driver pull up latch in door latch should stay up so door will close.once get door close.try resetting all door locks by sitting inside vechicle with all doors close.remove key from ignition.open drivers door.wait 24 seconds.turn ignition switch on and back to lock position 3 times.press and release drivers door courtesy light 3 times.ensure doors lock and unlock.if not wait 40 seconds and repeat procedure.if this procedure fails. you have problem in the door latch and lock mechanism inside the door itself.
One of the door switches is not showing an open contact. Which sugnals the computer that a door is ajar. Try blowunyg comoressed air into every door sqitch including the rear hatch. Afterwards, spray each switch with WD-40. Good Luck.
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I do believe the 3 beeps are telling you that you are about to lock your doors. Additonally that should signal you that have your keys in hand before you locks your keys inside the car. It's just an aural warning reminder that your doors are about to be locked.
there is most likely a button sensor that is stuck - if you don't open the door much - that will do it - try spraying WD40 on the door components along the door edge where the latch is - also try wd40 on the latch inside the door -- open and close it say 35 times and after 10 or so it should work - but still keep on til 35 - then do that 10 times a month -
courtesy light switches are located at the door latch,try a good dose of WD40 or equivalent sprayed into latch on door .open & close a few times .....check wiring & switch
have you had the door panel apart before for anything, the switch is on your latch inside your door. I hope this helps you. I am just trying to be helpful, and will help you all the way through your repair if you like, My compensation is my rating. please be generous..lol
the door ajar switch in the drivers door latch is is either shot or sticking.open drivers door spray some WD40 in the latch,open and close door several times and if the switch is only sticking this will free it up.
first lets understand that every door has a sensor . and that sensor is in the door latch assembly . and over time this latch gets sticky and needs cleaned. what i have found is WD40 worked very good for me. make sure you spray a large amount into each door latch trying to wash out the dirt and dust . the go around to each door and open and shut them to work in the WD40. and then go around one more time and spray again. this will help remove any thing that has been knocked loose. then just wipe down your doors . and if the sensor isnt broken your light will work like they should. good luck paul
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