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Check owners manual for your fuse box location. Remove and replace blown fuse. Normally located under driver side dash, passanger side dash or under your hood
It is the interior/dome light fuse. If you have dome lights, Then the trunk light should work. If it doesn't , then you will have to replace the bulb or start tracing the wires.
Hi Nail, It is very probable that the fuse protection are the same for all circuits you mention. It sounds as if you've created a short circuit, which is causing your problems. We need to go back to the beginning and begin again, carefully checking how the connections were made and then rectify the mistakes. Regards John
A mechanic would check for power at the headlight switch and turn signal switch then go from there. Might be a fuseable link in the engine compartment.
One of your door sensors (or trunk sensor) is signaling that it is open or the dimmer switch is turned all the way up, which turns on the dome and foot lamps. Try turning the dimmer switch all the way down. If this does not fix the problem you will have to get all the door sensors (and trunk sensor) tested to determine which one needs to be replaced.
The dome light problem is likely that the crappy switches that get pushed in when the door closes don't make contact when opened. You can find them at the lower right corner of the door sill. (Driver's side door. Same relative position on the other doors.) Take a phillips screwdriver and remove them, AFTER removing the correct fuse. Spray the inside of the switches with contact cleaner. Grab the black nub of the switch and twist it while holding the switch body still.
The trunk has a weird setup. the switch contact is where the trunk latch is. When the trunk is closed, the simple spring switch is held open so the light turns off. When trunk is open, the switch closes and the bulb lights. Hope this helps.
ist definitly a blown fuse/circut breaker. take test light connected to a good ground recheck both sides of all fuses. be sure to turn dome light on when checking/ also check under hood for another fuse panel,also in glove box,and lh kick panel.
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