the door sensors are part of the door latchinside the door
Ford usually has sensors inside the door on top of latch
On a 2003 Lincoln Navigator, the door sensors are typically located within the door latch assembly. They are designed to detect whether the doors are open or closed and are usually embedded in the door frame or the latch itself. Additionally, there may be sensors located in the vehicle's body that work in conjunction with the door sensors to monitor the status of all doors.
The door sensors are inside the door locks. If your door sensor are sticking causing the interior light to stay on. Spray some WD-40 on all the door jams including the tailgate.
how do you clear codes on a 2001 Lincoln continental garage door opener
They are located in the door latch on the door
the manual pull for the fuel door is located in the trunk ...you will hopefully see a wire with a tag on it...same side where you put in the gas
I had a similar problem in my 96 continental to make a long story short one of my door ajar sensors was bad when driving cluster would read door ajar replaced sensor for about 125.00 and havent had a problem sense
What are you trying to repair on the door?
The switch is part of the door latch
I believe that one is located in the glove compartment. If not check on the floor next to the drivers seat.
The window motor on a Lincoln Continental is replaced by removing the door trim, disconnecting the wiring harness to the motor, and unbolting it from the door. A new motor can then be mounted and hooked up.
It has to really really want to change