The fuse is blow, That one fuse powers the radio, cab lights and the mirror
Check the fuse in Position #12, you will need a small flat head screwdriver to pop open the black fuse "cap". This fuse controls the "Memory" wire (yellow) to the radio, as well as the interior lights...
Yes, check the one labled "IOD" in the panel on the end of the dash.
The Ignition Off Draw fuse feeds radio memory, interior lights and items such as power mirrors, etc
If it has power mirrors, the switch is on the door.
It is the computer in charge of interior lights and power door locks.
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On a Dodge/Chrysler/Jeep, the IOD (ignition off draw) is the power feed for radio memory, interior lights, power outlets, depending on year, and model.
Telescoping mirrors could be better, but power heated flip down and up.
Well they are interior lights. Usually lights light up (assuming there is power to them and they aren't burnt out.
check the fuses in your stereo. i went to hook up a new radio and forgot to disconnect the battery and blew the fuse in the radio itself. That caused the radio to not work and the windows. hope this helps....good luck.
They must share a common thread, maybe a bad circuit breaker or fuseable link.
either a short or a couple of blown fuses.
I would check the wire harness and conectors to the doors because the poswer locks, windows, and mirrors are all conected through that harness.