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check all doors for a broken pin switch, this switch deactivates the ajar light and also shuts off and tuns on interior light when door is open or closed
Spray wd40 on the door latches. Happened to me a few months ago. The latch gets stuck and cannot reach the necessary position to turn off lights and door ajar notification.
At least one of your door ajar switches are sticking. Try spraying rust penetrant into the latches and open and close the doors several times. If they still stay on you will have to locate which latch it is by removing the door panels and disconnecting the switches.
if the door ajar light is on then get a can of PB BLASTER at your local parts store and spray all the door latch assembleys really good and open and close each door about ten to fifteen times this will usually free up the ajar switch
I had this problem on my 2003 explorer and took WD40 and gave the lock mechanism a good dose where it meets the clasp on the door jam. Then open and close the doors a couple of times to get them working. They get gummed up and sometimes have a tendency to stick.
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