Yes. It is in the door latch.
a door in your car is not fully shut.
do not look for door jam switch;because when you find it just replace it. the switch is located inside the door and mounted on the door latch. this switch gets very dirty you can try to clean it.if it was me CHANGE IT Ther is a little plastic push button on the bottom inside of the of the front door post.some times this will corrode or a wire will break.This is leaving the connection open and the light won,'t go out when you close the door.
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.
I called DEI as I had the same problem. Keep the driver door ajar, unlocked. Hit the LOCK, UNLOCK, LOCK rapidly.
Check the door switch. The switch has either broken or the nut holding the switch has come off allowing the switch to recess into the car body.
The door ajar switch is part of the latch, inside the door.
The door ajar switch is built inside the door latch.
The door ajar switch on the 2008 Ford Sport is located inside the door that is mounted on the backside.
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I am facing the same problem with my 2001 jetta. The door ajar switch is integrated into the locking mechanism of the door. i was told by a mechanic at the vw dealer that the lock needs to be replaced and the part alone is about $200. I am facing the same problem with my 2001 jetta. The door ajar switch is integrated into the locking mechanism of the door. i was told by a mechanic at the vw dealer that the lock needs to be replaced and the part alone is about $200. I had the same problem, but it was solved by spraying a little lubricant on the door latch. I was shocked when it worked because the dealer wanted to charge me $400.
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The ajar switch is part of the latch, inside the door.
The door ajar switch is located on the backside of the door latch assembly, and is accessed inside the door by removing the door trim panel.
The door ajar switch is part of the latch, inside the door.
The door ajar switch is part of the latch inside the door.
There should be a screw or two holding the door ajar switch in the jam of the door. Remove the screw and you will see the full piece (when you pull it out) with a wire coming out of it. The wire has a flat piece of metal to make the connection to the switch. Do not cut or break the wire. You can simply apply slight pressure to it and it should pull strait out of the switch.
It seems the switch sits as an integrated part oft the door locking system, and that the "physical" switch is actually the door latch itself.