A dinging alarm starts a few seconds after I start up the car. Before this happend, my airbag waring light would light up. I want to relate one with the other, but I'm no auto mechanic. Please help me get rid of this annoying alarm. It stops after 5 cycles, but 30 mins., exactly will start up again, and so on.
SOURCE: Airbag light flashing on a 94 escort
Dear Customer,
you have to check your SENSORS AND WIRING THAT ITS WORKING BATTER OR NOT,SO YOU HAVE TO CLEAN UP YOUR WIRES & ALL CONNECTORS,
THNX
SOURCE: annoying ding ding noise every 30 or 45 min when driving
Its a problem in the alarm. it must be broken.
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Try changing the fuel filter first we always change them when servicing the fuel pump anyway,its easy and cheap,if that doesnt solve the problem you will have to perform an amperage draw test on the fuel pump to insure your not replacing a good pump. Check the fuel pump relay and inertia switch and wiring also.Although possible its unlikley the fuel pump would blow a fuse consistantly without displaying any driveability problems.There may also be another component running off the fuel pump fuse have your mechanic pull a wiring diagram to find out. Good hunting keep me informed
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This means one of the door ajar sensors is stuck. You need to remove the door trim panel and then the latch and then the sensor. Once out clean and lube it. There is a sensor inside every door.
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Hi, it sounds like you have a bad door switch. First close all doors and try having someone push in on each door while you watch the ajar light. If the light goes out while pushing in on a door, the latch on that door should be adjusted to hold the door in tighter.
If none of the doors will extinguish the light when pushed in, you will have to troubleshoot the individual switches. The switch turns on the indicator and dome light by connecting the attached wires. To test the switch, remove the connector. With all other doors closed, see if pulling the connector off will extinguish the light. Try this for each door switch until you find one that will put the light out. Replace or repair that switch. Note, the switches are inside the doors next to the latches. You need to remove each door panel or at least remove it far enough to reach inside and pull the connector off the switch. Be careful not to confuse the switch with the power lock solenoid (if you have power locks).
Please let me know if you have any questions, and thanks for using FixYa.
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