Are they staying on? Which is typically the problem Spray door internal locking mechanism liberally with WD-40 and opem and close doors a few times--then spray with silicone--should solve problem (common to this vehicle)
Headlights, interior lights, parking lights,Headlights, interior lights, parking lights,
There is a faulty fuse that goes to the interior lights. There could also be a short in the wiring that leads to the lights.
Interior Lights thumbwheel is above the headlight switch on the left of the dash. Rotate the wheel all the way up to turn on the interior lights. Just past the highest dashboard light setting.
check the fuses and/or door switch(s)
Wipers, interior lights, exterior lights, alarm, some of the hvac system,.......
check the switch and make sure the lights are out. on the other hand could be a faulty interior light switch, somthing i have never seen
It controlls the theft alarm, interior lights, wipers, part of the hvac system, cluster, etc.
I am not too familiar with the 1996 Concorde, but most of the newer vehicles turn on the interior lighting when the ignition is turned off. This is to allow you to see inside the car before exiting without having to turn any lights on. They should turn off after about 40-50 seconds, or when the doors are locked and the alarm is activated.
It's with the head light switch, turn it one way and they stay on longer, the other shorter..
Check the light dimmer switch inside. It should be on the left side of the steering wheel next to the headlight switch. More than likely it is pushed all the way over to keep the interior lights on.
Frecuencia Continental was created in 1996-12.
A 1996 Lincoln Continental is FRONT wheel drive