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Not 100% sure on your particular vehicle but there should be a push in style button of some kind that the door presses against when closed. Look for such a thing on the door frame area where door makes contact when closed. If it's faulty, could cause it. It may be as simple as adjusting your door striker in slightly to eliminate or lessen movement of the door.
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Ether the lr motor or switch is bad. Most likely the motor. Could you send me a picture of the switch on the front and back doors so can help you more?
There is a sensor under the seat it is faulty simple fix is up plug the beeper under the dash until you can get it replaced it is on the drivers side under the dash easy to find open the door and it will take you to it just pull it out and keep it until you get a new sensor will not hurt anything and just were your seat belt if you cant rember to buckle up write on your window Buckle your seat belt You will be ok
the latch in the left rear door is either bad or stuck, open door, then with a screwdriver, rock latches in door to simulate closed. release with exterior handle. spray lubricant (WD40) into latches and continue to exercise the latch. if this quick fix does not work, then a new latch for this door may be needed.
Ford door pin switches go bad all the time. The hard part is to figure out wich door is causing the problem. Scan tools can help with this by going into Body GEM module. once you know wich door it is, you have to get the part and take that door pannel off. the door pin is located on the latch assembly (they are not very easy to change without taking the whole latch assembly out- but is possible) this should deff fix your problem- remember-ther rear hatch has a door pin swich too- sometimes 2 or them
Take the car to a parts store like Auto Zone and as to have it scanned. It's free and will tell you what the problem is. From there you can decide whether it is something you can fix or need to take it in. At least you will know what the problem is and can call around and get estimates on cost from repair shops.
Good luck,
bob
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