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Probably bad headlamp switch. You do know most have a position which turns the interior lights on even with the doors closed, don't you? If you have this turned off, but lights stay on, replace the switch.
The lift gate activates a contact. This contact must be integrated in the frame of the lift gate. The contact does not switch.
Either it has to be adjusted (mechanical in right position) or it is defective, then you have to replace it.
Regards Mike (Germany)
Do you have a dimmer switch for interior lights and dash lights that is turned all the way on? You may also be able to turn them all the way off. My chrysler is a van and the dimmer switch is a wheel that rolls vertically.
I have a 1998 ford explorer and my head lights stay on after I turn off truck and kills my battery interior lights don"t come on when I open door just happened tonight?
check body fuse and interior lights fuse. If body fuse blows certain interior light STAY ON and kill the battery, therefore NO START snd s dsrk dash. Firrst we have charge the battery. Replace blown fuses. Now why did the fuse blow ? I found plenty of dimes in the cigarette lighter socket. Rear ones too. Hope it helps
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