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Old Nov 23, 2008 | 08:11 PM
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Question Strange interior lighting problem??

Hello fellow Crossfire owners,

I am having a strange problem with the interior lighting in my Crossfire (05' Autostick), since I bought it actually (about 2 months ago). I double checked the manual to make sure that I wasn't just being stupid, but it is my understanding that if you have the switch for the interior lights switch to "1" or the so the "0" is hidden, the lights should come on when you open a door and then turn off when you close it with some sort of delay? Well I have turned this switch both ways and the door lights stay on and will NOT go off. It is almost like the switch is duplicating the function of the bigger button below it to turn on the interior lights.

I thought this might have to do with a fuse for the interior lights so I swapped out another fuse with the same wattage and nothing was different? There is also no warning light on indicating that something is wrong with lighting. I am really stumped with this and I cannot seem to find anything on the forum about it? Any help that anyone could offer me would be greatly appreciated! (Even just a clarification)

Thank you!
 
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Old Nov 25, 2008 | 05:49 PM
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Default Re: Strange interior lighting problem??

So your interior lights never turn off? Maybe one of the door switches are broken. If those are good, the switch for the rear liftgate is integrated into the latch so you should check that too.
 
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