there;s no switch for those lights all you have to do is be sure that is not dirt in the latches otherwise the dirt won't let thiose light go on spray them with wd40 and you'll see
inside the door panel
The interior door switch may be built into the door latch. It is on the 2001 Ford F-150.
Beside your headlight switch in the dash is your gauge panel dimmer switch ( Rotate the switch all the way up to turn on the interior lights )
The switch to turn the interior light on and off on the R Reg Tigra is located on the headlight switch. Push the switch in to turn on the interior lights.
90% of them are on the body side of the door around the hinges On interior doors in a residence. The best location is on the latch side and in the room you will be entering.
90% of them are on the body side of the door around the hinges On interior doors in a residence. The best location is on the latch side and in the room you will be entering.
Did you try turning the dimmer switch to a lower setting, sometimes the dome light will stay on even if the door is closed if the switch is set to high. But if the dimmer switch is set propertly, and the light remains on for a few minutes, the problem is most probably a defective relay. There are 3 relays on my 97 Ford Ranger, and I have not found out which controls the light. The relays cost too much just to buy 3 of them. If tou have tried dimmer switch and that did not work try using wd 40 on the the latches. The interior lights stay on until the switch in the door is cleaned and lubed. The switch is within door latches on for ranger. !
I believe the light for the cargo area is turned on with the interior courtesy lights by rotating your gauge lighting dimmer wheel switch all the way UP ( The switch is located just to the right of the headlight switch )
On a 1998 Ford Ranger : Try rotating the gauge panel dimmer switch all the way up , I BELIEVE that turns on the interior courtesy lights and the cargo light * in your dash , just to the right of the headlight switch *
One of the door switches could be stuck. Or the interior light switch could be going bad. See if the open door light is staying on, of if the interior light switch seems stuck or loose.
The switch is in the on position.
The door switch for the VW Polo can go bad and cause the interior light to stay on. The switch must be changed, there is no way to repair it.