Try turning on the button on the left of the ceiling console. Had the same prob myself.
I've got a better question, why is this question in the Chevy venture forum ? I think the sliding switch underneet the on/off switch for lights is fully in the left position.just slide it to the right.
There are no lights. their just reflectors.
did you check the bulb if it is not that it could be the plunger on the door jam is just stuck or bad If so equiped, you have a switch in your overhead switch group that disables the interior lights until you enable them again.
Press dome override button 3 or 4 times till you here a beep to put headlights and interior lights back on auto
make sure ALL the doors are closed
If the interior lights do not come on it could be because the bulbs burned out. It can also be because the fuse blew out as well.
I believe if you turn your gauge panel dimmer switch all the way it turns on the interior lights when all the doors are closed
To turn off the interior lights while tailgating in a 2006 Honda Pilot, you can use the interior light switch located on the overhead console. Set the switch to the "Off" position to prevent the lights from turning on when doors are opened. Alternatively, you can also close the doors to automatically disable the lights if the switch is set to "Door." Make sure to check that all doors are securely closed to avoid any accidental light activation.
Yes. I have a 2004 Suburban with barn doors and I put these LED tail lights on them.Just do a Google search for Anzo 311003
To turn off the interior lights on a 2001 Oldsmobile Alero, locate the light switch on the dashboard or near the driver's door. Ensure the switch is set to the "off" position. If the lights remain on, check if any doors are ajar, as the lights may stay illuminated until all doors are closed properly. Additionally, you can check the dimmer switch, which may also affect interior light functionality.
On a 1999 Mercury Mystique, the light control for the door lights is typically located on the driver's side door panel. You'll find a switch that controls the interior lights, including the lights that illuminate when the doors are opened. If the lights are not functioning, check the door switch, which may be stuck or malfunctioning. Additionally, ensure that the vehicle's interior light settings are adjusted correctly.
First verify that you do not have the interior lights switched on using the panel (instrument illumination) dimmer switch. Verify that door switches are working normally and doors are closed. Then, if all of that is well and you do not have any damaged wiring, replace the BCM. Also, you could pull the fuse out, but then you wouldn't have any interior lights. Ditto if you pull the bulb out.