horn/dv on my van. I'm having problems with a fuse blowing for my inside lights. horn/dv on my van. I'm having problems with a fuse blowing for my inside lights. horn/dv on my van. I'm having problems with a fuse blowing for my inside lights.
check for a blown fuse.
interior lamps
you can find springs online or pull the interior light fuse
fuse 21 is LCM park lamps and interior illumination, autolamp/sunload sensor
On a 2001 Mercury Cougar : Fuse ( # 34 ) is a ( 7.5 amp brown color fuse for the power mirrors , clock , and interior lamps )
owners manual fuse box interior lamps pull it then figure it out no sense in a dead battery
The 1997 Ford Expedition owners manual shows that fuse # 1 in the junction box ( interior fuse panel ) is a 15 amp fuse for the stop / turn lamps
Don't know if this will help but the main fuse cluster for the car is inside the car on the left hand side of the car under the dash. My manual does not identify the interior dome light fuse, however the door of the fuse compartment should help some what. Look at fuse #5 courtesy lamps.
Courtesy lamps are the interior lamps that come on when the door is opened or the interior lamps switch is actuated on the headlight switch. These are different from "interior illumination" lamps that light up your instrument cluster when the headlights come on.
Have you tried turning the knob that turns your head lamps on? Sometimes that will turn your interior lights back on. Also, you might check the fuse box that is located under the dash on the drivers side, there may be a fuse blown.
On a 2002 Ford Explorer 4 door, in location #17 of the fuse panel under the driver's side of the dash, there is a 15 amp fuse for Delayed ACC. COIL, battery saver, interior lamps ( front + rear ), and the glove compartment lamp.
According to my Chilton repair manual: Fuse # 1 - 15 amp - for stop lamps/four-way flash/speed control inhibit Fuse # 11 - 15 amp - for park lamps / license lamps Fuse # 13 - 15 amp - for turn lamps/ back up lamps