its either on the left side of the stearing wheel theres a little dail with a light on it its the bottem one turn that one or if you look on on your roof inside your car in between the sun visers theres a spot with 3 buttons the left on turns on ur inteiror light the middle on turns on ur light when u open the door or your hatch and fades away automaticly when your hatch closes and the far right button turns the light off.........
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.
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.
Short in the courtesy light receptacle, wiring, or the switch. Can also be a corroded receptacle.
No. A 1996 Plymouth does not have a reset switch.
Plymouth does not use inertia switches.
Plymouth does not use inertia/reset switches.
Plymouth does not use inertia/reset switches
Plymouth does not use inertia/reset switches
Plymouth does not use inertia/reset switches
Plymouth does not use inertia/reset switches
It should switch on and off automatically, if it is not it is stuck and needs to be replaced.
Oil relay switch? No such switch on this vehicle.