Unplug the switches right behind the carpet on each side, its right behind the little black plunger which sticks through the door frame.
remove the battery btw, your mom.
Fuse number 4 disconnects the doors switch from turning on the interior lights
There are no lights. their just reflectors.
Some Wrangler models, (at least 2005 and up, maybe more), have a fuse labeled, "Door switch defeat." Fuses are behind the glove box door. Remove that fuse and the interior light will stay off, BUT, you can still turn the interior lights on manually. I'd suggest taping the fuse inside your glove box door so it' will be handy to replace when you replace the doors.
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There is a fuse you can pull located in the fuse panel behind the glove box. I can't remember which fuse it is, but i pull mine all the time. Simply look through the owner's manual and find the schematic for the fuse panel. The fuse only runs the interior light. Once you pull this, you can ride without the doors with no interior lights.
on each door, there is a button on the door frame close to the dash that activates the lights. Pull the connections form the switches on each side. On my 91, the passeger side has 1 connection & driver's has 2, mark then to get them back in the right place when the doors go back on.
If the interior lights do not come on it could be because the bulbs burned out. It can also be because the fuse blew out as well.
Look in the fuse panel for a fuse which may be marked as "courtesy" or "courtesy lights". If you're unable to find it under that name, consult your owner's manual or a dealership for info on this. You can pull that fuse, and it'll keep the interior lights from coming on when the doors are opened.
remove fuse-Look in manual for which one
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how do you remove the doors from a 2004 jeep wrangler