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BRZZZZZZZZZZ 01-02-2015 03:53 PM

No interior lights except door panel lights (BRZ)
 
So I haven't really cared up until now but I jumped in my car yesterday to wash it for storage and I remembered none of my dome lights will work in any switch positions. Anyone experience the same problem?

humfrz 01-04-2015 01:43 AM

No, but I'd start by checking the fuse ..... then the bulb ...... then the switch .....:)

(I believe the fuse is #49, in the fuse box under the hood)


humfrz

BRZZZZZZZZZZ 01-04-2015 09:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 2076823)
No, but I'd start by checking the fuse ..... then the bulb ...... then the switch .....:)

(I believe the fuse is #49, in the fuse box under the hood)


humfrz

I swapped fuses and bulbs still nothing. Car is still under warranty, but I don't really want to take it to the dealer and risk them ripping around in it for fun (fairly modded now).

I hate electrical, decisions decisions.

humfrz 01-05-2015 01:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BRZZZZZZZZZZ (Post 2077476)
I swapped fuses and bulbs still nothing. Car is still under warranty, but I don't really want to take it to the dealer and risk them ripping around in it for fun (fairly modded now).

I hate electrical, decisions decisions.

Do you have power up to the switch?

If so, the problem is either the bulb or a bad ground.

If no power to the switch, it's either a short in the wiring or a blown fuse.

I'm speculating something in the switch is not letting power to get to the bulb .... or something in the switch is not going to ground.

Heck, if you don't want to take it back to the dealer, stop into your local auto shop ..... one of those good ol boys should be able to fix it pretty quick .... :thumbsup:


humfrz


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