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    Courtesy lights stuck on??

    Anybody know what might cause courtesy lights to stick on (the ones in the rear view mirror)

    All doors and hatch closed securely, no key in ingnition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mjmls1 View Post
    Anybody know what might cause courtesy lights to stick on (the ones in the rear view mirror)

    All doors and hatch closed securely, no key in ingnition.
    push them to the "off" position

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    turning them off was the first thing I tried.....they are "on" even tho the button is not pressed in.....They seem stuck in the mode when you turn off the car????

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    Sounds like the button might be sticking or something

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    Might be the timer or the dimmer that controls them, Not sure where it is exactly though. Try pulling the power for it and resetting the computer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KyleLs1 View Post
    Sounds like the button might be sticking or something
    that is what it sounds like to me. the light does stay on for a couple secs after you close the door though. if you need it off all night just pull the fuse until you get it fixed so it doesnt drain the battery.

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    this may be obvious, but did u make sure the dimmer switch is not pushed all the way up in the on position

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    Quote Originally Posted by kronik View Post
    this may be obvious, but did u make sure the dimmer switch is not pushed all the way up in the on position
    never thought of that. that is another posibility.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stephen02ws6 View Post
    never thought of that. that is another posibility.


    ROFL...........

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    Quote Originally Posted by kronik View Post
    this may be obvious, but did u make sure the dimmer switch is not pushed all the way up in the on position
    Yeah I did that once. I started checking all of the fuses &
    once I figured out what had happened I felt like an idiot.

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