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Only the front passenger door, it usually works if you leave the door open long enough say 15 secs. Guessing this is a sticky micro switch in the latch? Wondering if I whip the door card off can I free it off with a squirt of contact cleaner or has the latch got to come off to access?

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Interior lights are controlled by the door ajar switch which is inside the latch itself. However, it is in a block of 3 switches that are rated at IP68 so other than giving it some exercise there's not a lot you can do as you can't squirt any contact cleaner into it.

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I was hoping the switch plunger was just a bit sticky externally and binding on the switch body from dirt/grease and a 'wash' might fix it. Having never looked at a latch I don't know if this wash can be done in situ after removing the card and peeling back the water shedder. I'm reluctant to remove the latch at this stage.

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No, you can't get at it with the latch in place. It's inside, you have to take the latch out and open it up.

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Aww, bugger. Summer job then, Ta.
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