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Heather Harrison Posted on Dec 21, 2013
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I have a 2004 Chevy Impala and have a few issues. 1) While going down road, 'Door Ajar' light comes on, then it sounds like someone is hitting the door locks. Then the 'Door Ajar' light goes out and don't hear any more sounds. 2) Start backing up into driveway and the interior lights come on. 3) Shut car off, lock and shut doors. Interior lights dim and go off... Then the interior lights come back on. Five minutes later checked on vehicle and the lights are out. What is causing these problems

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Your pin switch on the door frame ,may have dirt or rust held on with small screw remove the screw and lift out the pin switch try clean it first.

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SOURCE: I have a 2004 Chevy Impala and have a few issues.

you have a faulty auto alarm system have to have it tested

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