You might be able to fix it by removing the switch and making up a small spacer out of cardboard or plastic and put it behind the switch. Those switches are a pain to reinstall because there is a small clip that has to go on the screw along with the washer and nut so it becomes a juggling act to get it all together. Another way is to remove the rubber tip and cut a small piece of rubber hose, slide it onto the plunger and trim to fit so the light goes out when you close the door. David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxx, billsfanmd@xxxx wrote: > I have the most frustrating door lights of all time.....I can sit there a > million times and push the little door light/door ajar button and