Fuses are illustrated and detailed in the Owners Manual.
Also, there is a very common problem with false door ajar sensor warnings on the Taurus-Sables.
See "Related Questions" below for pages of helpful information on finding online Owners Manuals and how to fix those pesky door ajar problems.
The door ajar switch is part of the door latch.
The symptoms may be a problem with a bad door ajar sensor - very very common on the Taurus/Sables. See "Related Questions" below for more about both: programming auto-locking and trouble-shooting door ajar sensors.
The door ajar sensor, on a 2005 Ford escape, is located inside the door panel behind the door lock. There is a sensor on each door.
The door ajar switch is part of the latch, inside the door.
On my 2002 sportage 2-door, the door ajar light stays on when the tailgate is not locked. with the key.
Yes, each door has a sensor built into the latching mechanism. See "Related Questions" below for more about those pesky sensors falsely telling you someone is about to fall out of an open door...
The door ajar switches are inside the doors mounted on the backside of the door latches
in your doot jam you have little button it is a sensor it might be bad or it is your computer board behind your radio it also controls your door charm and some interior if not all interior light
The sensor you are looking for is an integral part of the door latch.
Neon door sensor is located in the door latch. The closed door creates a complete circuit through a ground wire. The completed circuit shuts the light off.
Each door has an ajar sensor. Disconnect it and see if it works. If it does not work, just unplug the ajar alarm, which is a small black box, from the panel to disable it.
They are built inside the latches.