I recently had the same problem. It appears the computer that controls the menus gets "stuck." I disconnected the positive battery cable and let the car sit overnight. The computer reset and the door ajar message was gone. But now, the leveling function has turned off and the rear suspension is sagging. A trip to the repair shop must be scheduled.
A 1965 Lincoln Continental
Continental warranty has officially closed its doors, although claims are still being adjudicated by the administrator and I believe GAIC will be handling the reinsurance.
no sears has not closed doors
Similar how? Body style? Suscide doors? Engine size? Presidential Vehicles?
Suicide doors are doors on a vehicle that is hinged on the opposite side so the doors close to the back of the car. Cars that feature these doors are the 1966 Lincoln Continental and the 1948 Plymouth Sedan. The suicide doors were discontinued because of safety issues.
the person who wrote behind closed doors was peter aundre
The 2003 Lincoln Navigator air conditioner airflow is directed by lending doors. The blending doors open and close to direct the cool air. The blending door for the passenger side vent is probably stuck closed.
A AC system does not have to work as hard if doors are closed unless someone is going in or out. If doors are left open heat can get into the house.
Magnets are used to close doors and keep them closed. They are also used in security doors to make sure they are safely closed.
When the car is moving, the interior lights fade out, right? I just purchased a 1998 Continental and it is doing the same thing. However, my message display says "door ajar" so one of the 3 doors either is not closed or the switch inside the latch is dirty. Sometimes it's the drivers' door, but the display will show "Drivers door ajar". A couple of shots of WD40 in the door latches of all doors will correct that problem.
Behind Closed Doors - 1929 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed
Behind Closed Doors - 2008 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G