None of the interior lights work so I think it might be a fuse?
If a 1987 Chevy Suburban has lights and horn, but no ignition, gauges, radio, or interior lights it could be a ground wire problem. It is possible that there is a short somewhere. Also check the dome light for a possible water leak in the headliner.
Press dome override button 3 or 4 times till you here a beep to put headlights and interior lights back on auto
A likely cause is a faulty interior light dimming switch. This switch is directly connected to both the dash lights (for dimming), and the dome light (on/off).
Lights inside the car. Dome light, courtesy light, etc.
it should be the 4th one
The dimmer switch has a setting which turns on the dome light. Just after turning it to high you should be able to 'click' it into the position required for the interrior lights. The dimmer switch has a setting which turns on the dome light. Just after turning it to high you should be able to 'click' it into the position required for the interrior lights.
Not sure what year or model you have but the small button near the headlight switch on my 1998 S10 shuts off the interior dome lights. It is called the dome light interrupter.
You can remove the dome light, in your 2000 Chevy Tahoe, by inserting a small screwdriver into the locking slot. Gently pry downward with the screwdriver.
In a 1996 Chevy S-10, the interior lights are typically powered by the "Dome" fuse, which is located in the fuse box under the dashboard. This fuse is usually rated at 10 amps. If the interior lights are not functioning, checking and replacing this fuse may resolve the issue. Always consult the vehicle's owner manual for the exact location and specifications.
Either by opening a door or turning on the interior switch...
Low beam head lights? High beam head lights? Day time driving lights? Tail lights? Brake lights? Dash lights? Signal lights? Dome light? Glove compartment light? Trunk light? License plate light? Courtesy lights? Give us a clue.
Yes, in the Suzuki SX4, the interior light fuse is typically labeled as the "dome" fuse. This fuse controls the power for the interior lights, including the dome light. If you are experiencing issues with your interior lights, checking the dome fuse is a good first step. Always refer to the owner's manual for the specific fuse layout and ratings for your model year.