It may be under the hood in the fuse box near the p/s of the veh or under neath the back seat by the battery. It may be under the hood in the fuse box near the p/s of the veh or under neath the back seat by the battery.
Probably a short in the wiring that you will have to trace in order to find it.
On a 2003 Toyota Solara, the trunk opener is typically located on the driver's side interior, near the bottom of the dashboard to the left of the steering wheel. There's a lever or button marked with a trunk icon that you can pull or press to open the trunk. Additionally, you can also open the trunk using the key fob if it’s equipped with that feature.
(from inside the trunk) check the trunk key lock cylinder. there is an electrical circuit connected to it via a cable/spring mechanism. unplug the two-wire plug to check the operation of the interior lights.
If your interior lights won't turn off, you need to make sure you do not have a door open. You should also make sure the trunk of your vehicle is shut also.
Yes, the button is located below the dimmer slider for the interior lights.
Same one that controls interior lighting lights come on inside car trunk should too when opened check lightbulb change if necessary have a good day
In the trunk remove the carpet trimming in the interior of the trunk. Remove the winged bolts. Turn the light bulb until the gripper is exposed and replace it with the new one.
If the room fuse is blown out; the radio will not work, the power locks will not work properly, the vanity mirror lights will not work, the interior lights and trunk light will not turn on.
The trunk of a car is typically not cooler than the interior of the vehicle.
The rain can come into the trunk through the tail lights for some reason. I have the same problem on mine.
Well......... you just hope santa buys you a new car for christmas!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OR Inside the glove box there is a button that will disable the interior trunk button, its used to keep people out of your trunk while getting car serviced or using a parking service. Hope that helps.
Defective battery or something is pulling power from the battery. Check the glove box light, interior lights, trunk light, hood light, brake lights, etc.