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*** Problem with dome lights coming on ***
Well my dome lights have forever been not working since I bought the car, so today, while listening to some music in my car which is the garage (due to broken window) and now has a dead battery, due to listening to too much music, I decided to see what is the problem with the lights. Heres what I got:
Well the lights do work, I tested them and they do work, (also the headliner is NOT in the car) so I was checking the wires around the sunroof motor, and all is good, BUT on either end of the car (slightly next to each A-pillar) there were two wires (red/black and green/white leading to a small, long yellowish plug connector type thingy). These connectors were just tucked away and out of site. Would this have anything to do with the lights not working? Is there a fuse just for the dome lights?? Any input will be much appreciated! THANKS!
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Re: *** Problem with dome lights coming on ***
Why would you kill your battery...
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Re: *** Problem with dome lights coming on ***
Maybe he wants a new one?
Anyway, there should be a fuse for your interior lights, mine is under the hood in the fuse relay panel. |
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Re: *** Problem with dome lights coming on ***
Well I didnt kill that battery on purpose, but after a while of listening to music it just died out (I had the subs kicking pretty hard, but its all good, I'll just hook it up to my moms expedition to recharge it).
Anyways, Josh, the fuse is OK, any other suggestion?
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Re: *** Problem with dome lights coming on ***
Did you test the fuse with a test light?
If you just visually inspected the fuse and it was ok i would check the wiring leading into the fuse to see if the wiring connector was backed out of the fuse panel. If you used a test light to check it i would say you have an open somewhere between the firewall and the light itself, and i would check again. |
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