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TraumaJoe

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Can anyone tell me what fuse would be associated with the interior lights turning on when you open the door?

after installing the IAG interior lights, which worked and now all of a sudden doesn’t work.
I’ve checked the button where the map lights are and that is not the problem. My interior lights come on when I push the button in the overhead console, but not when I open the doors.

mid anyone know what fuseI may have blown, I would appreciate any help.

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All of the interior lights are fed from the Body Control Module. There are 4-5 different fuses that power the BCM, there isn't a fuse specifically for the interior lights.
 
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All of the interior lights are fed from the Body Control Module. There are 4-5 different fuses that power the BCM, there isn't a fuse specifically for the interior lights.
The lights inside work, it’s whatever controls them coming on with the doors opening. Wouldn’t that be a different fuse?
 

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The lights inside work, it’s whatever controls them coming on with the doors opening. Wouldn’t that be a different fuse?
Nope, it's all controlled by microprocessors within the BCM.

The BCM get a signal directly from the door latches. Open circuits from the latch mean the door is open, grounded signal means the door is closed.
 
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Nope, it's all controlled by microprocessors within the BCM.

The BCM get a signal directly from the door latches. Open circuits from the latch mean the door is open, grounded signal means the door is closed.
Ok, thanks so much for the info, i appreciate it.
 

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Stickerfab sells fuse panel labels for us. They have one for both boxes. Really handy.
 
 





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