The 199x and newer Crown Vics have a door position sensor not a Pin Switch.
Hope this helps! Radioman
The pin will probably have to have the bottom end that is flared out cut off or drilled out. The pin can then be tapped out. This is easier if the hinge has been removed but then the door will have to be blocked up into place while the hinge is off.
Door pin switch.
pin 48 on the pcm connecter is tach signal connect to your green wire from tach
There is a small (approx. 18 gauge) brown wire and a black wire that run from the drivers side floor board - the two wires are together and end at a tiny connector. The brown is "hot" with key on, the black is grounded. If you are missing the switch (like my car was), you can improvise with a normal pin switch and a metal bracket (I had to dremel tool it to fit). Hook up the brown wire to the bottom of the pin switch and the black wire to the frame of the pin switch (so the wires will be connected when the pin switch is engaged). Install the pin switch so that the switch is disengaged (ie not connected) when the parking brake is off. If you have the switch in the right spot, only a slight pressing of the parking brake will engage the switch, which connects the wires and turns on the "brake" light on the dash! In my car, the pin switch sits about perpendicular to the ground and the "pin" sits in a crevice at the top of the parking brake. This crevice moves upward when you depress the parking brake, which then allows the pin switch to expand. Releasing the parking brake compresses the pin switch. Electrically the brown wire needs to be grounded for the light to come on.
The pin code of Victoria Gardens is 400027.
Nader pin is the pin in the door jam that the door latches on to, to close. It is also called a door striker pin.
door hinge pin
1. First stick the bobby pin on the door lock. 2.Then twist the bobby pin.
First shut all the doors then use your light switch to turn off or on dome lights if that doesn't work it could be a bad door pin switch
probably bad door pin switch
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there are several things that could cause this issue.. 1st being a bad door pin switch.. another that I have seen is aftermarket alarms cause this condition.