The roof dome lights in my 2007 Town and Country are not working. I have checked all of the fuses in the panel under the hood. Can anyone tell me what else to check, there is nothing in the manual.
I have the same problem where my interior dome lights and the driver/passenger interior lights do not work. where are the fuses at that I need to replace?
I have the same problem where my interior dome lights and the driver/passenger interior lights do not work. where are the fuses at that I need to replace?
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None , two - located in the under hood fuse / relay box. fuse # 32 - 40 amp an # 11 a 20 amp . This power the sun roof module , do you know what a electronic module is ? Power for the sunroof switch comes from the module.
Probably a blown bulb or popped fuse. Sometimes the back of the dome light can ground against the underside of the roof, popping the fuse. Start by replacing the bulb.
definately a short somewhere tracing will be tricky but here goes,is there a roof mount aerial above the dome light ? if so take dome light down and check for signs of water ingress ie corrosion on the bare metal parts etc,if no roof aerial move to the fuse box in engine compartment ,take the lid off which will have a list of the fuses/relays look for one's that go with the components acting up check them for corrosion ,will have to remove the fuse/relay to do this ,only take one out at a time so dont get any mixed up,then check the fuses inside car under dash drivers side particulary the window and wiper if nothing found get the OBD codes read and forward me the numbers , this might take you 10 minutes to sort or hours
Check the dome light override switch lockated on the dome light itself, then check the fuse for "CTSY Lights" and finally, check the ground attachment by removing the lens cover of the dome (roof) light, an removing the plastic housing of the dome light by either removing a screw, or simply prying on the sides of the plastic housing, you should see a wire screwed into the roof metal.
Your dome light and fog lights may be integrated to the same fuse, check the fuses at your kick panel for any open circuits (blown fuses). Also make sure no fuses are blown under the hood.
The 15 amp dome fuse is in the fuse box under the hood and the 15 amp CIG fuse is in the lower finish panel up under the dash on the drivers side. These are needed for the radio. The above fuses plus the 15 amp Gauge fuse in the box with the dome fuse under the hood are needed for the clock.
I also have clock removal instructions at my website www.autoclockrepair.com
if it is covered by a white plastic then inspect it carefully and look for slots where you can put tiny screwdrivers to pry the plastics off, then you can replace your bulb. just be careful not to break the plastic.
I have the same problem where my interior dome lights and the driver/passenger interior lights do not work. where are the fuses at that I need to replace?
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