YOU MIGHT LOOK UP SERVICE BULLETINS FOR THIS VEHICLE -I BELIEVE THERE IS A ONE OUT FOR THIS PROBLEM-IF MEMORY SERVS ME RIGHT IT HAS SOMETHING TO DO WITH THE VOLTAGE REGULATOR IN THE ALTERNATOR
Courtesy lamps are the interior lamps that come on when the door is opened or the interior lamps switch is actuated on the headlight switch. These are different from "interior illumination" lamps that light up your instrument cluster when the headlights come on.
There are many details about the LED lamps of Hyundai i20 in India. The lamps have great interior and exterior performance. They illuminate blue interior light and are designed with a sporty look.
Oil lamps were typically used to light the interior of ships.
i must recomend that you check th fuse located under the hood that says something bout running lamps
Loose bulb or loose connection.
check for a blown fuse.
you can find springs online or pull the interior light fuse
interior lamps
The most probable cause is a low battery if the vehicle is not running. But this may be "normal" for your unit. If this happens when the vehicle is running, you might need a quick check of the electrical system. The headlights draw a lot of current, and this will cause the voltage in the electrical system to "sag" or "dip" a bit. In a small lamp like an interior light, even a few tenths of a volt less "drive" on the lamp can be noticed. No panic here, but maybe put a voltmeter on the battery when the vehicle is running to make a quick check to be sure the charging system is working.
daytime 'running' lamps/lights.
No.
yes you can