Overload or short to ground in circuit Remove all bulbs and check sockets, Replace buklbs one at a time until fuse blows to determine where problem exists Then investigate that area for bad socket or wire frayed to ground
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Check the ignition switch itself, sounds like it may be the problem.
There's a metal button like on the inside frame of the door. That button turns on and off the interior lights of the car when ever the door is open.This metal button also might control the open door ding sound. the button might be stuck or rusted out. Use 10w40 to get it unstuck
Just replaced the headlight bulbs in a 98 Grand Cherokee that had the same problem. It had the wrong bulbs in it. It had 9007's in it. Calls for 9004's.
Headlights may not come on as the fuse may have blown Or a wire has come undone But try the fuse first
it sounds like a short in the wiring you should probably have a mechanic or an electrician test each of the wires for arcing
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.
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.
On the interior lights for the back seats, there is a switch. When you turn the switch to "Door" mode it will make the lights turn on when the door is opened.
If the interior and parking lights are not working on a 1999 Nissan Pathfinder, the first fuses to check would be the interior light fuse. Also check to make sure the light switch is in the right position to allow the interior lights to come on.
If only the interior lights won't work, check the fuses.
Cab lights. Wrong.... Marker lights
In my 02 Aztek, I turn the headlight knob (on the dash left of the steering wheel, above your left knee) clockwise to get the interior lights to come on.
check the fuses and/or door switch(s)
yes, because your lights run on your car battery
In a 1997 Lincoln Continental : To the right of your headlight switch in the dash is a ( panel dim ) switch I believe if that is turned all the way up then the interior lights will come on
And 'appen the brake lights come on when you switch on the side lights? Someone has swopped the wiring over... or forced the bulbs into the sockets the wrong way 'round!