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On a 1998 Mazda B4000, the door switch is typically located in the door frame or the door itself. When the door is closed, the switch is pressed in; when the door is opened, the switch pops out, activating the interior lights or triggering the door ajar warning. You can usually find it near the latch mechanism on the driver's and passenger's side doors. If you're having trouble locating it, consulting the vehicle's service manual can provide specific guidance.
Yes
Very possible a door switch is defective.
more than likely you have a bad door switch.
The 1998 Honda horn relay switch can be found on the inside front quarter panel. The relay switch will be on the drivers side door panel.
On the floor by drivers door floor mat
If your windows still work on the switch than it is most likely that the switch is bad I had the same problem with mine and it was the switch
Tell me if just one window or all of them quit working
If you don't mind me asking... Why are you changing the door switch ? If it's sticking or the interior lights are staying on. Try this trick. Spray WD-40 on all door locks including the rear door hatch. This will fix the problem.
Either your headlight switch is turned all the way to the left or you have a defective door switch.
To fix a fuel door release switch on a 1998 Lincoln Mark VIII, first, check the fuse associated with the fuel door release to ensure it's not blown. If the fuse is intact, inspect the switch for any visible damage or loose connections. If necessary, remove the switch from the panel by unscrewing it, then test it with a multimeter to confirm it's functioning properly. If the switch is faulty, replace it with a new one, reconnect it, and reassemble the panel.
I suspect its because of a defective door jamb switch, which is inside the drivers door on the engine side.