The interior lights may flicker when hitting bumps and then gradually stay on all the time, with all the doors closed, on the 1990 Trans Sport. If the sliding door jamb switch is adjusted, the lights may work properly for a short period of time, but the condition will reoccur after the sliding door has been closed several times.
The sliding door jamb switch cannot hold proper adjustment when the sliding door is closed. The internal mechanism of the switch is not strong enough.
A new stronger switch, part number 10170226, has been released, which will hold the correct adjustment when the door is closed.
This new switch is used in production after the VIN - LT204582.
Parts are currently available from GMSPO.
1. Disconnect negative battery cable.
2. Replace the sliding door jamb switch with the new part, following normal service manual procedures (Section 10-11).
3. Reconnect negative battery cable.
Labor Operation: N2186 Labor Time .2 hrs. Trouble Code 03
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