Door chime is in the Computer module on the driver side by the gas pedal in th e center console. Cut the black wire with the yellow stripe and the chime is gone. forget the crap about spraying door switches with wd40.
The only thing I can think of is to glue the button in the door jamb.
no it did not
According to the Owners Manual, fuse #29. See "Related Questions" below for more - especially if your dome lights stay on and you're getting a 'door ajar' chime/warning.
no - every Windstar came with at least 1 side door (1995-1998) and 2 side doors 1999-2003 - all along with the rear hatch.
Not likely to fit - Ford stretched the driver's door in 1998 in a partial response to Chrysler's introduction of the driver side rear door. (prior to the Windstar getting one in 1999). Check with a local auto salvage yard, or maybe even a body shop - 2 good sources of information on parts interchangeability.
Locate the door chime...Locate the 1 bolt that holds the door chime. Pull down the chime.Use a flat screwdriver to release the clip that holds the casing and the plug-in.Remove the plug-in .Now the door chime will not bother you anymore :)
Ford was rather late in the mini-van game when they added the second sliding door in 1999, and continued it to the end of the Windstar name in 2003. Trivia Tidbit: The successor to the Windstar name was the "Freestar" and coincided with the introduction of the twin Mercury Monterey. I do not believe any single side door Windstar was offered after 1998.
One possibility is a false door ajar warning - not uncommon with Windstars.See "Related Questions" below for much more about fixing these
Chime
there is a fuse in the fuse panel that controls the door chime
door chime is part of the lock tumbler inside the cloumn
if you have the owner book that came with the vehicle, you can find in the book how to disable the door chime