You most likely have a broken wire in the harness that runs from the body to the drivers door. The wires like to break near the door hinge in that black boot.
Here's how to fix the problem: Remove the black boot by lifting upward and pulling away ROM the door. You will most likely find a thick black wire that has broken. Remove about 3/16" of insulation from both ends. I'm not sure what it's called but you can purchase this at any hardware store: it is a one inch straight tube about 3/16" in diameter and you place the exposed copper wire of the broken wire in it and "crimp it" using a pliers. Repeat with the other end of the broken wire so both ends of the broken wire are now connected. Replace the boot (this is the hardest part) and it's good to go!! Total cost to fix is about $0.50.
Probable broken wire in the harness in the drivers door jamb.
check the fuse
Most often this is due to an interior light being left on. Often it is the roller switch that controls the dashlight brightness and interior lighting being set to 'interior lights on'.
there is no button of switch you have to disconnect the negative battery terminal
The interior light switch is on or a door switch is bad.
check the fuses
Door pin switch.
If you have factory installed fog lights (driving lights) you have to pull out the knob on the light stem towards the direction of the drivers side mirror
Have you inspected all doors to see in the door sensor is being depressed when door is closed?
The IOD fuse feeds the interior lights, radio, and other interior items.
probably the heat on the drive ways or some cord in the car is just messed up.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Why_dont_power_windows_sunroof_wipers_and_interior_lights_dont_work"