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  • Member For: 17y 9m 26d
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  • Location: ACT

Also found this...

The most likely cause of this is a sticking door ajar switch...the door ajar switches are located within the door latch...if you have a can of spray brake cleaner or carb cleaner, go to the drivers door, open the door, now spray for 5 seconds into the door latch..then open and close the door 10 times...repeat this with the other doors and then check to see if the warning light goes out and locking returns to normal.

justanswer.com/ford/5xm7w-ford-falcon-doors-closed-02-ba-falcon-says-door-ajar.html

I think we are getting somewhere... :)

Just went under the house / garage...

This is what I did.

Opened driver door... window down so I can open door via the inside handle.

Pressed lock button on remote... Horn sounds.

Next I used a philips screw diver to look the door lock while door is still open...

Pressed lock button on remote... Horn will not sound but all doors will be locked.

So... I think you may have a stuck door switch.post-11695-0-68294600-1391669520_thumb.j

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  • Member For: 11y 11m 26d
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  • Location: Frankston, 3199

Bloody hell f-wolf - you seem to have the right leads on everything (looked up some of your other posts)

You either know your sh*t, have had a car that has had a heap of problems or have crazy google skills.

Am tipping it's a bit between number 1 and number 2

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Thank you raband... I spend nearly 40 years working on small and big wheels.

Also worked on large computer controlled Automatic Transmissions made by ZF, Renk, and Voith for many years

And I never give up... LOL

Just need the right tools... anything can be fixed.

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