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post Jun 3, 2010 - 9:15 PM
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Hey guys I am having a problem with my interior lights.....

Up until 2 days ago my gauge and panel lights we working just fine. Now they are not working at all. I took the time today to thoroughly check all the fuses and they are all working. Where could the problem be? Any help is surely welcome.

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This issue has to do with my door lights and seat belt light on the dash. These lights never go off and the problem has persisted for a while. I had to pull the fuse in order for them to be off. What would cause the door lights to stay on and what causes the seat belt light to stay on even after I put on my seat belt.

All help is appreciated... This really urks me when I drive my car...
post Jun 4, 2010 - 12:28 AM
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i'm having the same problem with my door lights... my door is slightly out of align and not striking the door switch correctly, i have a piece of eletrical tape and a penny fixing the gap till i get to a body shop this week to get it realligned. if your door is alligned properly maybe your door switch went bad same maybe true with your seatbelt switch grab an ohmeter and probe it for continutity with the seat belt in and out to see if the switch itself is the problem


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post Jun 4, 2010 - 5:29 PM
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QUOTE (b22ri22an @ Jun 4, 2010 - 1:28 AM) *
i'm having the same problem with my door lights... my door is slightly out of align and not striking the door switch correctly, i have a piece of eletrical tape and a penny fixing the gap till i get to a body shop this week to get it realligned. if your door is alligned properly maybe your door switch went bad same maybe true with your seatbelt switch grab an ohmeter and probe it for continutity with the seat belt in and out to see if the switch itself is the problem


Thanks for that advice. I do have a meter to check it with.... As far as the door goes I think the switches may be bad because I've even tried pushing the switch in by hand and had no luck... I'll have to try and find some switches and replace them... .

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