inside the door panel
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
If you mean (brake light) switch, the answer is yes. It is located at the top part of the brake pedal assembley.
sounds to me like a wire to the door switches might begrounded, a bad switch, or how about this. Do you have the MANUAL INTERIOR LIGHT SWITCH in the on position. Check it out. Good luck
Just to the right of your headlight switch is a gauge lighting dimmer wheel switch , if that has been rotated all the way up it turns on your courtesy lights when the doors are closed. Also , if a door ajar light is on in your gauge cluster you probably have a sticking door ajar switch
The fuel pump shut off ( inertia switch ) is located in the front passenger footwell behind the kick panel on a 1999 Ford Ranger
If the interior and parking lights are not working on a 1999 Nissan Pathfinder, the first fuses to check would be the interior light fuse. Also check to make sure the light switch is in the right position to allow the interior lights to come on.
On a 1999 Mercury Mystique, the light control for the door lights is typically located on the driver's side door panel. You'll find a switch that controls the interior lights, including the lights that illuminate when the doors are opened. If the lights are not functioning, check the door switch, which may be stuck or malfunctioning. Additionally, ensure that the vehicle's interior light settings are adjusted correctly.
Changing the brake light relay switch on your 1999 Chevy Cavalier is quite easy. The brake light switch simply plugs in and out.
According to the 1999 Ford Ranger Owner Guide : The fuel pump inertia switch is in the front passenger's footwell , behind the kick panel
The check engine light on a 1999 Ford Ranger is between the full mark of the gas gauge and the left turn signal arrow
The 1999 Chevrolet Malibu brake light switch can be found beneath the dashboard, next to the brake pedal. The brake light switch simply plugs in and out.
I'm not sure if they are the same or not, but I had the same problem with a 2000 Ford Ranger. The fix given on another web site for the Ranger is to spray the door latch (in the hole on the edge of the open door that mates with the latch device on the door jamb) with WD40. If the Expedition system is like the Ranger, the light switch is in door latch & WD40 will fix it for a few months, at least. Hope this works.