Because you haven't diagnosed and repaired the fault. It could be a fault in the power supply, the switch, or the lights themselves. If it were me, I'd start by checking fuses. If that wasn't the fault, I'd move on to the lights themselves.. I'd check the bulbs themselves, then I'd check to see if there was power going to them. If the bulbs were alright, and power was getting to them, I'd trace the ground wire for a break. Otherwise, I'd go to the switch and test it for continuity. If the switch had continuity, I'd check to see if the wire going to the switch input had power. If it did, then I'd look for a break in the wire between the switch output and the lights. If it didn't, I'd look for a break in the wire between the switch input and the fuse panel.
The pilot does have the option to turn on heat in the cargo bay and the lights are not for pets but for the crew when loading the bags.
I believe that you turn your gauge panel dimmer switch all the way up ( located in your dash just to the right of the headlight switch ) and that turns on all your courtesy lights including the cargo light
Turn your interior light dimmer until it turns on the cabin lights.
On a 2001 Ford Ranger : Rotate your gauge panel dimmer control all the way UP ( that turns on the interior courtesy lights and the cargo lights ) * located in your dash next to the headlight switch
It is on the same dial as the dashboard lights. Turn it all the way up until you hear/feel it click.
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 *
Just to the right of your headlight switch on your dash is a gauge panel dimmer wheel switch , when that is rotated all the way up it turns on the courtesy lights , and I believe that will also turn on the cargo lights
There inferred. They turn on when you turn the unit on. You can't see them working. But they are
I believe the cargo lamp turns on when you rotate the gauge lighting dimmer wheel all the way up to turn on the inside courtesy lights . The dimmer wheel is on your dash just to the right of your headlight switch
Brake lights and turn signals are on a separate circuit from the tail lights. Tail lights are on the same circuit with the dashboard lights. If the dashboard lights aren't working either, check the fuse. If they ARE working, check the headlight switch.
get the whole care re wired also dont turn on your hazard lights!!!
On a 1996 Ford E-150 : Rotate the headlight knob in your dash fully COUNTERCLOCKWISE to turn on the courtesy and cargo lights