The primary causes for the lights to flicker inside on a 2002 Chrysler Sebring LXI is a loose bulb or wire. This can occur when the vehicle has experienced rough road conditions and excessive vibration.
why do my lights flicker and interior lights flicker
Alternator is failing.
Your lights may flicker because they power is really low. It is very common for them to flicker when there is a storm out.
bad wire connections inside the fan
Flickering lights, on a Cadillac STS, is usually a sign of a loose wire. When all of the lights flicker, it is an indication of a loose battery ground cable.
A terribly designed Body Control Module, courtesy of Chrysler!
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An elf under the hood who's disconnecting and re-connecting the battery terminals!
Check all fuses. Wait until dark. Park where you could see the glow of the brake lights from inside the truck, were they to illuminate. Press and hold the brake pedal. Wiggle the turn signal switch about for a few seconds. If this causes the brake lights to work or to flicker, replace turn signal switch. Move tilt steering up and down. If this causes the brake lights to work or to flicker, replace turn signal switch. Switch 4-way flash hazard lights on and off a few times. See if that does anything interesting. Check for Body codes.
The rheostat in the light stalk is dirty and getting a bad connection causing the dash lights to flicker dim to bright and so on. Try turning the reading and dash lights on and off several times moving the rotary switch from all the way off to all the way on abd back several times. This sometimes will clear the problem for a period. If not, the light stalk will require replacement.
Had that problem when still under warranty on my 02 when all lights would momentarily flicker, including the head lights, and the dealer replaced my alternator. There was a service bulletin put out on that problem. Also just recently, my lights would dim and I found a broken ground wire on the left front side on my engine block after checking all ground connections. Good luck.
Its the hash-slinging slasher.