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    I don't know about this said push pin. I know on the older fittys there was a push pin to turn the interior light on and off. But the newer gens. M not to sure. U know what will tho. Haynes manual lol.

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    The door jamb switch is inside the right rear wheel. It can only be changed while the vehicle is rolling.

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    Check this out if the wheel well suggestion doesn't work:

    http://www.f150online.com/forums/ele...door-open.html

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    Ha

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    I don't think that addresses my issue completely but I'll have to read all the other links when I have more time. Thanks Rex!

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    So I'm still having these same issues but now it loses power to the window switches. Anyone else have that problem? Gunna try and check the wires later today.

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    So I moved back the cover on the wiring going into the door and noticed the ground black wire is completely cut in half. One little copper wire sticks out and barely makes contact when the door is almost closed. Tried getting the ends to touch and my dash info center lit up like it should. Not sure if thats the issue but tomorrow afternoon when I get off work I'm gunna take off the door panel and disconnect the wires and splice in a new one to see if that's been my issue all along. Might have gotten snagged on something when I had my window regulator replaced at the shop since I had work and couldn't do it myself, and eventually it snapped since it didn't have enough length and eventually snapped. I'll update when I get it apart and test it tomorrow. Either way a broken ground is an issue lol.

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    Attachment 9100

    So this little piece of s*** was my issue. Ground wire was completely cut in half and was barely getting contact when the door was closed. Idk how it broke as it was protected by the rubber covering that is over the wires coming from the truck to the door. Looks like it was cut with wire cutters its so clean, so Idk what caused it. No one but me has touched my truck in months, long before the issues started. Anyways it's fixed and everything works fine so I'm happy. Saved me a dealership trip and being f***ed over.

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    See. I knew u could do it. Congrats bud. Feels better when u fix it urself

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jersey_Joe View Post
    See. I knew u could do it. Congrats bud. Feels better when u fix it urself

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    Yes it does, I just want to know how it got cut like that lol.

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    I have had the same issue with my 05 fx4. I pulled the boot back between the driver door and body and discovered a bunch of broken wires. I soldered them and taped the hell out of them. This fixed all of the electrical issues.


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