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getting to the actuator is easy..... how to remove the rods attached to it is something else.....
You may have tried this but i have a 2000 expedition and when it sayd door ajar its usually the window part of the hatch that's open....other than that I dunno
Check out the guide to replace the side mirror on a 2001 Ford Expedition http://www.techwarelabs.com/articles/other/Ford_Expedition_Side_Mirror_Replacement/index.shtml
I'd call it the "back door" because we call the other 4 doors "side doors" with position located nomenclature, e.g. front passenger side door, back passenger side door or driver side door or back driver side door. Some vans have two back doors: left and right back doors .
10 Passenger entry doors, 2 emergency passenger escape doors on the upper deck, 4 escape doors over the wings, 1 small escape door in the cockpit ceiling, 2 main cargo doors, 1 smaller bulk cargo door, 2 electrical compartment doors under the fuselage (1 of which provides access to the passenger compartment), and at least 7 other maintenance access doors in the wings, fuselage, and empennage (tail). To answer, that's 22 external doors not counting maintenance accesses, 20 which can get you into the pax compartment (rear and bulk cargo compartments have no access). This also doesn't count landing gear doors of which I believe there are 6) and internal doors as this will vary with the # of toilets and closets and crew rest comartments installed.
First open all the doors, remove the pillars and other side plastics, then just pull it off.
The 2004 Ford Expedition has two fuse box units. The cabin location is on the passenger side located behind a triangular plastic cover. The engine bay contains the other fuse box unit.
Evidently there are two drain holes at the bottom of the doors that are designed to allow any water that collects in the doors to drain out. If they become clogged the door becomes a water jug. If the vehicle is parked on an incline and only the downhill drain is clogged, same result until the vehicle is at an angle that allows the other drain to do its job.
solenoid on door latch u/s. new jag part cost around £190.00
It is a government required safety device. The flashing lights are supposed to warn other vehicles that a passenger is about to exit the vehicle.
under passenger side of dash remove panel were interior light is and you will see fuse holder with four fuses
It's not under the car. It's on top of the transmission, on the passenger side. Remove the air intake tube and other parts to get to the starter.