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Old 04-30-2007, 09:52 PM   #1
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Door Ajar Light?

I have an automatic 1998 Plymouth Neon Sedan and when all of my doors/trunk/hood are closed correctly the light remains on.. any ideas on wat is causing this?
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Old 05-01-2007, 09:28 AM   #2
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Re: Door Ajar Light?

Im taking a wild guess - that one of your doors/trunk/hood are not pushing the 'closed button' far enough. Try opening one of them and pushing the 'button' in as far as possible with your fingers. Mine is a 97 Dodge Noen and doesnt have the 'ajar' light. It happened to our 87 Dodge minivan once, and I had to retighten the adjustable door latch pin on the door frame.
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Old 05-01-2007, 05:03 PM   #3
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Re: Door Ajar Light?

Im taking a wild guess - that one of your doors/trunk/hood are not pushing the 'closed button' far enough. Try opening one of them and pushing the 'button' in as far as possible with your fingers. Mine is a 97 Dodge Noen and doesnt have the 'ajar' light. It happened to our 87 Dodge minivan once, and I had to retighten the adjustable door latch pin on the door frame.

I tried all 4 doors and the trunk and the light continued to stay on.. well i got 2 thinking and the car was t-boned on the drivers side so i think the sensor may just be wrong.. and honestly i dont think this is that big of a deal so im just gunna ignore it.. thanks for the help tho.. im open to trying more ideas!!
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Re: Door Ajar Light?

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Im taking a wild guess - that one of your doors/trunk/hood are not pushing the 'closed button' far enough. Try opening one of them and pushing the 'button' in as far as possible with your fingers. Mine is a 97 Dodge Noen and doesnt have the 'ajar' light. It happened to our 87 Dodge minivan once, and I had to retighten the adjustable door latch pin on the door frame.

I tried all 4 doors and the trunk and the light continued to stay on.. well i got 2 thinking and the car was t-boned on the drivers side so i think the sensor may just be wrong.. and honestly i dont think this is that big of a deal so im just gunna ignore it.. thanks for the help tho.. im open to trying more ideas!!
I figured it out.. there are little pads that read when the doors are closed and my rear right door pad was missing so im going 2 go 2 a junk yard and pick one up..
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