how do I remove and replace door ajar switch on my 2005 ford escape drivers rear door

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Asked by kelly9236 May 13, 2013 at 09:52 AM about the 2007 Ford Escape XLT FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I've sprayed it with everything and it's still goes off when I'm driving and sets my alarm off when it's parked, can I just disconnect it some how without having to remove the whole door panel?

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no. door panel and latch has to come out to replace it.

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Most lubricants will collect more junk and most cleaners will degrade plastic parts. Now days, those latches aren't meant to be lubricated. R&I the Door panel and latch - R&R the switch.

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"door panel and latch has to come out to replace it." This is a lie all over the internet that cost me an hour and a half taking the door-panel off and removing the latch. The switch is in the latch striker mounted to the door jamb. Ten minute replacement. Part no: 5S4Z-5422008-A or 2M5Z-5422008-AA

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