run a wire from battery positive to an inline fuse, then to a switch that you have to install in your dash. from the switch to the lights, then to ground. turn on switch, lights should work.
mine did that to. my bf had to take off the dash board and test the circuit board but it may be different for u. call a auto store and ask them.
the fuse that controls the interior lights, running board,an rear wiper is blown. it is a 15amp fuse in the panel. Also,try the cluster dimmer position since it controls the running board lights and exterior mirror lights as well.This dimmer is located next to the headlight switch.Good luck!
I am not a mechanic, however as an electrician it sounds like the running board lights are wired to the same relay as the interior lights. To check this, simply crank the truck, leave all the exterior lights off, turn on the interior light, then walk around the truck and look at the running board lights. If they are on then turn the interior light off and the parking lights on, check to see if the running board lights come back on. Depending on the make and model of the truck, I could be way off in left field and this info may not apply. uuummmm.....programing?
You may have a pull on your batt, or a surge.
tyre pressure
depends on which lights? inside over head? /Dash board?/Doors? /front headlights?/Flashers?/ turn signals?/ Backing lights?/ Parking lights?/ So which ones ? what Year??
There are several warning lights on the dash board of a 1993 Toyota Camry. There is a hot water warning, a low voltage warning, a low fuel warning, and several others.
It is under the dash board ... to the left of the steering column behind the little door panel.
Your daytime running lights (DRL) are on.
They probably aren't grounded.
Yes, your tail lights will go out when your dash board lights go out.
You get under the running boards right under the lights. there is a little plastic housing. pull this housing down and change light bulb is that easy.