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Old 01-15-2006, 01:16 PM
cmeinck cmeinck is offline
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You might want to have your dealer check each door pin switch. If the pin switch is loose or not grounding properly this could give the bcm a false door open message hence your dome light remaining on

This morning, the truck starts and the Door warning went away. However, the inside light now stays on while driving.

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As a last resort you can always put in a battery cutoff. You can find cheaper units in Hemmings, but these are heavy duty and install in the cockpit instead of opening the hood every time to turn the battery on and off. I had an RV with the battery running down problem and the dealer never figured it out, but installed one of these. The only problem you have is the engine computer relearning every time you reconnect - this is a last resort only, but I've been there and know what you're going through.

I appreciate the suggestion, but I just don't think I should have to go to such limits for a new car with 1600 miles. I see this as the dealer's problem.

Tomorrow I give them yet another chance to fix this thing. (not to mention, I'm pissed off that I removed my iPod install and that wasn't it)
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