because you probably have them on dome lights are a setting on most cars there sould be a switch somewhere on the car. and the ajar is because you probably have a door thats not shutting all the way. thats from my car experience. if you still have trouble look on the owners manual
there is a little plunger switch where the door closes (between the hinges) that will need to be cleaned or replaced...
Lights inside the car. Dome light, courtesy light, etc.
change blown fuse for interior light,fuse is found on the inside drivers side kick panel....
The bulb could be blown.
According to the Owners Manual, fuse #29. See "Related Questions" below for more - especially if your dome lights stay on and you're getting a 'door ajar' chime/warning.
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
door ajar means one of the cars doors are not closed all the way in ture this will keep your dome light on
Found out the problem, it was the door ajar button
Just to the right of your headlight switch on your dash , is a gauge lighting dimmer wheel switch . Check to see if that has been rotated all the way up. If it has , that turns on the courtesy lights when the doors are closed If you also get a door ajar warning light in your gauge cluster , you probably have a sticking door ajar switch . The door ajar switches are inside the doors , on the backside of the latching mechanism .
The door ajar switch is part of the latch, inside the door.
The door ajar switch is part of the latch inside the door.
I had this issue turned out to be one of the switches on the door. Does the dash show any door ajar lights? If so start on that door