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Door ajar light
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<blockquote data-quote="David Torres" data-source="post: 533151" data-attributes="member: 59985"><p>I'm with CoastieJoe on this one. Back when I had my '98 Ranger this was the most asked question on the Ranger boards. Apparently it was very common on the Ranger's door latch switch. The fix from those boards was to spray some silicon lubricant onto the latch mechanism on the problem door. I always used WD-40 which worked fine. This quick fix typically last for about 3 months then you'll have to spray it again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Torres, post: 533151, member: 59985"] I'm with CoastieJoe on this one. Back when I had my '98 Ranger this was the most asked question on the Ranger boards. Apparently it was very common on the Ranger's door latch switch. The fix from those boards was to spray some silicon lubricant onto the latch mechanism on the problem door. I always used WD-40 which worked fine. This quick fix typically last for about 3 months then you'll have to spray it again. [/QUOTE]
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