I have searched different sites and boards but have yet to find someone with similar issue. I have a 2006 acura tl with front and rear dome lights will not come on. The door lights work fine, the map lights blue work fine, the moon roof works fine. It is not the light bulbs and it is not the interior fuse. I have tried the push button light switches with the center ceiling console switch in all three positions but to no avail. Any help would be appreciated!
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SOURCE: courtesy lights don't work
You will need to test the Body Control Module, it controls the lights.
SOURCE: dome light won't come on when door is opened
Center is the off position. Position 2 is "on when doors are open", Position 1 is "on all the time". The switch (relay) that turns it on when the door opens is likely bad. Play with the button ont he door frame to see if this problem is there.
Also, check if the light comes on when you unlock the car when the swich is in position 1. If light does come on when unlocking, you have a bad switch on the door frame (turns light on when you open the door when the doors were already unlocked). If you don't get light, the switch by the dome light might be bad.
Good luck.
SOURCE: 2006 Hyundai Sonata, Doors do not turn on interior light
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Make sure all door switches are functioning properly. See that each switch pushes in and out, without sticking.
SOURCE: Brakes Lights dont work on a 2006 Chevy Silverado
I've worked on these the first drove me crazy. its the turn signal switch every thing runs thru these. head lights, turn signal, brakes. except the third brake light. it runs directly from the brake switch. go figuare
SOURCE: I have a 2001 F150
Check in Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel The fuse panel is located below and to the left of the steering wheel by the brake pedal. Remove the panel cover to access the fuses.
To remove a fuse use the fuse puller tool provided on the fuse panel cover... RELAY 1...
Finally, take off the switch and test jumping voltage.
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