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Push the button. The one close to the headlight switch.
There is a possibility that your door is not closed properly. The hinges are prone to go bad, and your door will not close properly hence a battery drain by the interior lights. You could also have a bad battery
Are you referring to the interior lights staying on even when to doors are close? If so spray some WD-40 on the entire door latch including rear tailgate latch and it will resolve your problems. The problem is the latches get stuck in place.
You may have the main switch turned on for the light. If the main switch is on, closing the door will not result in the light going off.
I would say 1 of your door switches are bad or your door doesn close all the way.
Could be the interior light switch on the dash is turned on or the door light switch is broken.
check the increase/decrease interior light button, if it is close to being in the complete on position this can happen. Keep in middle setting
Do you mean that the lights inside go on and off as you drive? If so, the problem might be the door switches. They control the interior lights and sometimes get gummed up. Spray WD40 in the door latches and open/close the doors a few times. This usually fixes the problem. Good Luck!
You push the close button.
Close the door.
You should be able to remove the plastic covering for the interior lights just under the sunroof,there you will be able to manually close it,there should be a crank handle in the boot with your spare,if not you will have to get 1 from diy shop.
Your battery might be dead or very close to dead. If the interior lights come on but go dim when you try to start then the battery is probably dead. Otherwise, get a new starter.