just happened on my 06 chevy express van.
found answer in earlier question for an 07 van:
fuse block under hood. driver's side. number 18 TCB#2. replace the fuse.
there is an under-engineered ground in the reverse circuit. if you back up with the dome lights on, it could blow the fuse.
probbly the fuse box....
None of the interior lights work so I think it might be a fuse?
My 2004 Chevy Express Cargo Van has all the following controlled by the main head light switch. The dome lights, the delay, dash light brightness. All for only about $170 plus taxes. Know that it is the part you need. I suspected a short and the electrician rewired the dome lights, and back up lights to bypass the harness. All is well now. Good luck,
check the fuse box, could be that easy sorry... they are all on one fuse
Closing the door turns off interior lights on a 1997 Chevy S10 because there is a switch in the door jamb that closes when the door shuts. When the door opens, the switch opens.
If a 1987 Chevy Suburban has lights and horn, but no ignition, gauges, radio, or interior lights it could be a ground wire problem. It is possible that there is a short somewhere. Also check the dome light for a possible water leak in the headliner.
My dashpanel lights stopped working in your Chevy Monte Carlo ss 2001 what could the problem be
there is a switch on the ceiling of the van
The fuse for the dash lights on a 2002 Chevy Tahoe is in the fuse box in the interior of the vehicle. There is also a fuse for this in the engine compartment on top of the battery. This fuse is for the speedometer and odometer lights.
had that prblem, its your wireing hornis
the connection between the battery and the brake lights
Check fuses.