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Guyleen Estudillo Posted on Mar 27, 2015
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My 1995 Crown Victoria on the passenger door won't close correctly so the light stays on under the dashboard and on the passing in on the drivers door it goes off after 30 minutes will the battery run out and how do I fix it

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Replace the switch in the frame of the body.

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