The dome light in a 1991 Corolla may not work due to a blown fuse, a burnt-out bulb, or a faulty door switch that fails to detect when the door is open. Additionally, issues with the wiring or connections could also prevent the light from functioning. Checking the fuse box and replacing any faulty components can help diagnose and resolve the issue. If these steps don't work, consulting a mechanic may be necessary.
Yes, they both have the same engine, a 4A**
It's the dome fuse under the hood. Controls the radio and the clock also. Try it. It worked on mine
could be the wiring to the dome light
The main dome light control switch is turned off.
It's the same car, so yeah the indicator light will work.
If the dome light and the keyless entry system does not work on a Nissan Sentra it is possible there is blown fuse. The fuse box is found in the passenger compartment.
If your 92 Toyota Corolla taillights are out, but the dash light and fuse work fine, the bulbs could have burn out. Replace bulbs on each side.
Check fuses
check your ignition switch.
Blown fuse.
Check your headlight switch to see if working properly, replace dome light bulb, or check fuse ILLUM in the by the driver side door.
You should in the UK, as your car will fail the MOT test if your horn does not work.