Check switches on doors for proper operation. they are usually adjustable.
None
none ya biz
None of the interior lights work so I think it might be a fuse?
Perhaps a small handful of interior or drivetrain parts, but the practical answer is none.
You don't say what year of Ford Explorer but on some years you can rotate the guage panel dimmer switch until none of the interior lights will come on if any doors or the liftgate is opened
Check that bulbs are not burned out. Then check fuse. Hope this helps Dan
None...
I think there are fuses for power under the hood also..
Do the interior lights work in the gear selector or the climate controls? If none of them work, suspect a fuse or something else. If it's just behind the gauges and all have gone out, then the board behind the gauges may be fried. But assuming none of those are the case, you'll need to remove the dash and the bulbs are located behind the gauges. Not a task for the timid.
There is none.
There is none. It is all automatic.
there is none you have to take out the back seat