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2000 Winstar door ajarmartyhouk 10-21-2007, 04:36 PM I have the "door ajar" light on continuously, which causes all sorts of inconveniences. I realize this is a common problem, but after cleaning, then replacing the driver's-side switch I still have the problem. Have traced it to the (driver's) latch itself- it doesn't snap all the way closed. With the door open I can close it all the way with a slight nudge. Have cleaned and lubed the latch. There's no adjustment slot for the latch or striker. Do I have to replace the latch? Haven't checked yet, but I know it'll cost! catvents 10-21-2007, 06:27 PM I have the "door ajar" light on continuously, which causes all sorts of inconveniences. I realize this is a common problem, but after cleaning, then replacing the driver's-side switch I still have the problem. Have traced it to the (driver's) latch itself- it doesn't snap all the way closed. With the door open I can close it all the way with a slight nudge. Have cleaned and lubed the latch. There's no adjustment slot for the latch or striker. Do I have to replace the latch? Haven't checked yet, but I know it'll cost! Are you sure the problem is coming from this driver's door? A lot of problems with the door ajar light come from the tail gate latch; before planing to replace the driver latch, you could try to remove the tail gate trim and clean and lubricate the contacts. This is a regular issue for the 1999 and later Windstar model. martyhouk 10-21-2007, 07:16 PM Yeah, I've positively traced it to the driver's door latch. It's not snapping closed all the way- when I manually close it the light goes out. Already eliminated the other doors as the culprit- this time! Posts on this forum have been very useful for future reference and for maintenance ideas... Thanks, everybody!!! vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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