Try looking at the main light on the roof, should have a 3 way switch, one position will be "All OFF', 1 will be "Always ON", 1 will be ON when any door opens.
It is part of the latch, inside the door.It is part of the latch, inside the door.
Depends if the door opens outwards or inwards. (Inwards go on inside, outwards on outside).
Put the dome light switch on door located on the headliner to the side of the light
if the door opens from the outside but not the inside then check that the door does not have a child lock
Fuel door release button/switch.
The problem is that the inside door handle is broken. Although the inside door handle needs replacement you can still open the door by pulling on the lock lever above the handle.
it is inside the door panel
By pass the door mode. The Dome light should have a 3 way switch OFF - Door open on - Constant on Move the switch to the off mode, and light should not come on when door is opened.
What type of car? Asian sport car-Switch is on B pillar (that's where the door opens from) Most American sedans-Switch is on A pillar(that is where the door hinges are), Some others have the switch on the inside of the door attached to the latch claw, An example of this is late model ford. EITHER WAY YOUR PROBLEM IS IN THE SWITCH. Good luck, Jamison.
It is part of the latch, inside the door.
You have to take the inside door panel off and behind it you can see where the inside door handle is connected.Usually to a rod that opens the door.Either the hande has become disconnected or tghe rod is broken or bent.
If the door opens from the outside it may be the child safety latch. Open the door and there will be a lever on the rear of the door move this to the off position.