Vacuum leak
Joey
The engine uses vacuum to shut off. Your system has a leak and as such it can't build up the pressure required to shut off.
You need to try and trace where the leak is, it's usually one of the door locking valves.
If you pull the carpet up in each foot well, you should be able to see where the vacuum pipe goes up towards each door. Find where the each door supply joins the main line, disconnect them and blank them off one at a time and you should be able to establish which door is causing the problem. ( golf T's are ideal for blocking the pipe).
Joey
The engine uses vacuum to shut off. Your system has a leak and as such it can't build up the pressure required to shut off.
You need to try and trace where the leak is, it's usually one of the door locking valves.
If you pull the carpet up in each foot well, you should be able to see where the vacuum pipe goes up towards each door. Find where the each door supply joins the main line, disconnect them and blank them off one at a time and you should be able to establish which door is causing the problem. ( golf T's are ideal for blocking the pipe).