Ignition switch
No, 1997 Ranger used regular keys, no PATS key programming required
Keys are matched to door locks as well so if you change the ignition lock, doors would still need the old keys
Most likely issue is the ground at ignition cylinder, they can stick
Look at this picture: https://www.explorerforum.com/forums...865-jpg.90165/
When you insert the key that metal part is GROUNDED and that will activated the Chime(dinger) if the door is also open, when you remove the key it should unGround itself
So if that part is broken and/or touching any metal(a ground) then chime would come on anytime door was open
That part does come out and can be replaced or left off, taped up so it can't Ground itself
Keys are matched to door locks as well so if you change the ignition lock, doors would still need the old keys
Most likely issue is the ground at ignition cylinder, they can stick
Look at this picture: https://www.explorerforum.com/forums...865-jpg.90165/
When you insert the key that metal part is GROUNDED and that will activated the Chime(dinger) if the door is also open, when you remove the key it should unGround itself
So if that part is broken and/or touching any metal(a ground) then chime would come on anytime door was open
That part does come out and can be replaced or left off, taped up so it can't Ground itself
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