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interior dome light problem
the light in my truck isn't working. the thing is i have no idea why, the fuse and the bulb are still good...does anyone have any ideas?
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Put a meter on it. Check the socket for power. My guess is your door pin switch has bitten the dust.
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alright i'll go do that real quick and let you know what i find.
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is it plugged in?
xD... well, ive never had problems with mine. Might be a problem with wiring. Did it just all the sudden go out, or did u just realize after trying to use it once that it didn't work? |
I have always had contact problems with mine, so I hung a little flashlight from it. Eventually I will get a late model with two lights built into the rearview.
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Originally Posted by xzyragon
(Post 51061372)
is it plugged in?
xD... well, ive never had problems with mine. Might be a problem with wiring. Did it just all the sudden go out, or did u just realize after trying to use it once that it didn't work? |
just tested it and theres no power running through the bulb...and the fuse is good...hmmm would the door pin switch keep it from turning on period??
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no you should be able to turn it to on i would think.. i bet there is a short in the wire or maybe it melted..maybe try and find out what else is on the circuit and see if they work... is that the only thing that doesnt work?
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there is the interior light, inspection light socket, ignition switch light, and the clock are on the circuit.
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My door switch would get sticky and stick off. It would appear to be out all the way, I just pushed it in and out with my finger a few times (...LOL) and it was good.
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Dome light should have constant power to it (from the dome light fuse: http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/4R_TechI...tml#Electrical) and the door switch grounds it to turn it on. Also if you turn the dome light on manually that switch also grounds it. If there is no power to the light socket, find out why. Could be a bad fuse or wire up the a-pillar. Or if someone did a hack job on the seat belt reminder buzzer, that can also kill the dome light as those two things are often tied together.
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I'd look at the door pin. My driver side one sticks sometimes and my passenger side one doesn't work at all.
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Originally Posted by 4Crawler
(Post 51061493)
Dome light should have constant power to it (from the dome light fuse: http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/4R_TechI...tml#Electrical) and the door switch grounds it to turn it on. Also if you turn the dome light on manually that switch also grounds it. If there is no power to the light socket, find out why. Could be a bad fuse or wire up the a-pillar. Or if someone did a hack job on the seat belt reminder buzzer, that can also kill the dome light as those two things are often tied together.
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Does anyone have that plug with the wires still attached that they would sell me? How much? Zip code is 97502.
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Not sure of the exact fix, but there is a wire from the seat belt reminder relay over to the door switch on the driver's side that probably has something to do with that. Check out the wiring diagram in a Factory Service Manual.
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alright i'll see if i can't find one, then look into my wiring...thats a mess...the previous owner hacked that up!
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I have a 1995 Toyota 4runner I have recently put in a new car radio and now my dome lights do not work can you please help me out
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[QUOTE=vennemannh;52269698]I have a 1995 Toyota 4runner I have recently put in a new car radio and now my dome lights do not work can you please help me out.all the bulbs are still good
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Originally Posted by vennemannh
(Post 52269698)
I have a 1995 Toyota 4runner I have recently put in a new car radio and now my dome lights do not work can you please help me out
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I've had intermittent dome light issues for a while.
With a multimeter I traced the problem to the switch itself. I have good power to the switch. I checked the resistance between the circuits on the switch and found that electricity is not running completing the circuit. The rivets that connect the switch to the contact points for the bulb are causing the problem. I tried adding solder to those points but it didn't stick well (I did a poor job). I'm over trying to revive it. I'd previously put in an LED bulb to help with the light and it helped a bit. I'm going to install a 3W LED bolt light (or 2) into the dome light cover. http://www.oznium.com/led-bolt I may be able to wire it to the factory switch - if not I'll put in a little switch on the plate. Have it on order. I'll do a little write up when I get it together |
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