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with the door sagging it may not be pushing button in far enough to shut light off or aligning with button right.Replace bushings in door.The fuse is probably the same one for light and door locks.
1. Locate the red two wired programming connector located near the central locking control module that is located behind LH Lower instrument panel. Drop the panel and you will see the red programming connector that is not connected to anything. 2. Inside the Red programming connector you will see to pins.. Jump two pins with a section of wire. 3. System should now lock and unlock doors to indicate vehicle has entered programming mode. 4. Press any button on keyless remote once. System should now lock and unlock doors indicating the keyless remote has been programmed. 5. Repeat step 4 to program other remote. 6. Remove jumper wire from programming connector to exit programming mode. 7. Test Remote(s)
Fixed it! Four broken wires which had corroded through because of water getting in. Reconnected with suitable wires = all works again! The wires are near the control unit under the LH floor. You will see tell-tale blue corrosion from copper wires seaping through the insulation tape.
Sounds like the headlight switch itself... You can verify by removing the switch and checking continuity across the switch (with a meter or powered test light) in the on position... hope this helps...;-)
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.
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