So no one can see the salad getting dressed!
So nobody could see the salad dressing.
If the interior lights in a vehicle will not go off, first one should make sure all doors are closed. Then one should find the switch on the roof of the vehicle and make sure it is not turned to the on position.
There is a dashboard illumination switch that controls the brightness. If it is pushed up fully, the interior lights will stay on. Lower the switch slightly until the interior lights go off. When doors are closed, if the switch is lowered, the lights should go off after about 30 seconds max, maybe less. Hope this Helps, it did on mine.
On my 2004 Modus the lights automatically go out as you open the drivers door.
The Ford Thunderbird door should trigger the lights to go off. The sensor associated with the closed-door may need to be replaced.
go jump off a bridge
The Kia Sorrento instrument panel lights go on and off with the headlights. The headlights go on with an automatic daylight sensor.
check that all doors all closed tight and also that the door handles are not sticking in the "up" position. A little wd-40 fixes them. My lites stay on when thehandles are stuck.
Everything closes and lights go out at 11pm
So what is the problem with my stupid car with the lights on the dashlight problem?
microswitch inside doorlatch assy very common to fail. this switch tells door controlmodule if latch is open or closed.
The circuit breakers in a panelboard feed separate circuits. The lights that stay on are on a different circuit than the ones that go off. To fine the circuit that feeds the lights that stay on, go to the panelboard and turn off the breakers one by one until the lights go out. This is the circuit that feeds that circuit of lights. Remember that lights and receptacles can be on the same circuit together.