pretty easy really, make sure your interior lights are not turned on. Your headlights control should also be the interior light controller. Turn it clockwise or counterclockwise to turn your interior lights off. You'll run your battery down if you dont
the interior lights are found at the base of the rear-view mirror, in the center front of the headliner.
Check your fuses - they are operated separately
On a 2002 Ford Explorer 4 door, in location #17 of the fuse panel under the driver's side of the dash, there is a 15 amp fuse for Delayed ACC. COIL, battery saver, interior lamps ( front + rear ), and the glove compartment lamp.
If the dimmer switch for the dash lights are turned all the way to bright and then clicked one more time the interior lights will come on and stay. Try turning down your dash lights. It might also be a broken or bent door pin.
In the right front passenger footwell , by the kick panel ( the interior trim panel in front of the front door )
Please, be more specific: WHICH interior (LOCATION) light bulb(s) are you trying to replace?
The kick panels are the interior trim panels , just in front of the front doors , beside the drivers and front passengers feet
On a 1997 Ford Explorer : The right side kick panel would be inthe front passenger footwell It is the interior trim panel , just in front of the front door , by the passengers feet
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Blown bulbs.
There are ( 2 ) kick panels They are the interior trim panels , just in front of the front doors , beside the drivers and front passengers feet
The kick panels are the interior trim panels , just in front of the front doors , by the drivers and passengers feet