Hi Nick, In that case you've probably got a broken wire somewhere in your door hinge. I had this problem with my car and I had to remove the top (T-bar) and the inside covering of the doors to shift the problem so that the wiring does no longer make any false contact when I open/close the door. Of course the bad part in the harness was repaired. This was not really a big deal because the car was completely dismantled anyway. Cya, Rob van der Veer, NL VIN 3695 -----Original Message----- From: NJP548@xxxx [mailto:NJP548@xxxx] Sent: dinsdag 28 september 1999 20:41 To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [DML] Re: alarm/door lights/interesting occurance In a message dated 9/28/99 10:13:45 AM Eastern Daylight Time, DMCJOE@xxxx writes: << You probably have a defective door switch. To isolate this problem jump the electrical leads connected to the switch. If the lights remain on when the door is open fully replace the switch. >> DMC Joe, Before I do what you suggest I do, I wanted to see if the lights still did what I said they did and they go on when the door is all the way on the bottom like I said before and they also go on when the door is at its highest peak. So it goes out anywhere in between those two points...should I still try what you suggested I do? Later, Nick VIN#1852 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address moderator@xxxx ------------------------------------------------------------------- * * * D I S C L A I M E R * * * ------------------------------------------------------------------- This message is for personal and non-business use only. See http://www.twinsoft.nl/disclaimer.htm for details.