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My footwell and door courtesy lights do not light up. I checked all of the fuses and found none to be burned out. Is there a circuit breaker or relay that needs to be reset? If so, where is it located? Thanks in advance.
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Re: 1995 Villager courtesy lights
Replace the bulbs. If your door lights are red you only have a reflector.
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Re: 1995 Villager courtesy lights
Thanks for replying so soon. I knew that my left footwell bulb had burned out (short-circuited); I didn't consider checking the other bulbs. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Re: 1995 Villager courtesy lights
All of the other bulbs are okay. Also, the map lights light up when the "on" button is pressed. If I remember correctly, the map lights are supposed to come on when a door is open. After studying my Haynes manual schematic, it appears that these 5 courtesy lights originate at a timer control module? But I can't seem to locate this module. Any clues?
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