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My Ford focus 2006 for no reason has the light come on to indicate that there is a door that is open along with the buzzer. Often the doors lock while driving.
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that sounds like the central locking controlling lock is malfunctioning , if it is the drivers door then that lock is the control lock and need replacing
This problem is caused by one of the door ajar sensing switches being defective, it is a common fault in Many Ford cars and light trucks. Each door has a switch and two at the tail gate door. The switches are attached to the side of the door latch and very hard to replace, since you would most likely have to detrim at least two doors to find the bad switch the most prudent thing to do is have the dealer scan the door ajar waring system, the scan will indicate exactly which switch has the problem.
Most likely cause is the door switch. A faulty switch (in this case the driver's door) will give a false indication that the door is constantly open, thereby tripping the alarm. It could also prevent you from locking the doors since the switch is indicating the door is open. There are really only 2 ways to correct this. 1) Spray the driver's door switch with a lubricant and manually press the switch several times to work the lubricant in. A stuck switch will often start working again. 2) Replace the driver's door switch. Best of luck and hope you found this answers your problem. Regards, Greg
inside the doors is a Small twist in button switch on the door latch assembly that turns on the doom and key buzzer, they stick and make a poor connection, this causes your problem, i have replaced 100's of them, u will have to detrim the door to get at it. The switch is about $10 and u can get it from most parts stores, here is a picture. remember there is one on each door latch.
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