"Rear hatch ajar" means that the rear hatch or trunk of a vehicle is not fully closed and is slightly open. This warning typically illuminates on the dashboard or triggers a light, indicating that the hatch may need to be securely closed to ensure safety and prevent items from falling out while driving. It’s important to check and close it properly to avoid any potential hazards.
Trunk lid or rear hatch is open.
they are located on the door latches one on each side when you remove the hatch cover panel you can get to them easy.
its either your doors switch that has gone bad or your rear hatch.
The back hatch may be ajar.
One thing that will cause this is when a door-ajar warning goes without fixing.My Windstar rear hatch showed as ajar for quite some time - after a period, this caused the interior lights to be disabled.Flooding the hatch latch mechanisms with spray lubricant, i.e., WD-40, cleared the false ajar warning, and the interior lights automatically starting working again.See "Related Questions" below for more
I had the same problem. Here is the solution. Spray WD-40 on all door lock jams including the rear door hatch. Problems solve.
Ajar means "slightly turned or opened", such as of a door.
The "door ajar" warning light on your 2002 Ford Explorer may be flashing due to a malfunctioning door switch, which detects whether the door is fully closed. It could also indicate that one of the doors or the rear hatch is not fully closed or that there is a wiring issue. Additionally, dirt or debris in the door latch mechanism can cause the sensor to malfunction. Checking each door and the rear hatch for proper closure and inspecting the door switches can help resolve the issue.
The rear hatch can be replaced by another hatch from an 82 to 92 firebird or camaro.
Sticking door ajar switch ( mounted on the backside of the door latches inside the doors) or something not closed properly. To fix this, spray some WD 40 into the door latch assemblies, (all of them, including the rear hatch) and operate the doors a few times to free up the sensors.
May be a BCM glitch or the rear trunk latch there is a recall from gm about the rear hatch latch
Do you mean incubate/hatch? If so, treat them just like poultry eggs.