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On a 1996 Mercury Mystique : There are ( 2 ) kick panels They are the interior trim panels , in front of the front doors , beside the drivers and front passengers feet
the rear speakers are located in the back doors. you have to remove the door panels to get at them.
On a 1995 Mercury Mystique : If it is the same as the 1996 model , the fuel pump shut off switch ( inertia switch ) is located in the drivers footwell behind the kick panel ( there is an access hole ) * the kick panel is the interior trim panel , in front of the front doors , by the persons feet
They're located in the doors.
There should be a switch that has three positions, one position to have the courtesy lights come on only when doors are opened, another position to turn courtesy lights off completely and another position to have courtesy lights stay on continually.
Usually means that all doors (including rear hatch) are not closed securely.
The doors will have switches that control them, the light switch also has control. Depending on the year, the pull knob turns to control dash light intensity and interior lighting. On newer models there is a dial under the switch that does the controling of these lights, on some models there is a button next to the switch that is an override button to stop the lights from going on when the doors open. Let me know if you need more help as I will try my best.
There are no lights. their just reflectors.
they are called opera lights
one of your doors or bonnet not shut we had the same problem but they will only flash on double locking
The brake lights
I'm having the same issue as you are. Reshutting...uh...nearly slamming the doors multiple times eventually fixed it. However the problem is back every day and now the rear interior light won't shut off. All the doors are shut and there is nothing blocking them. I'm still searching for an answer. 1997 Mercury Mountaineer 5.0 L could be that the rear hatch may not be closed completely, i have had the same thing happen on my 1998