
The switch for the interior lighting is generally located above the middle of the driver's and front passenger's seats, and it has several modes that can be toggled. You can adjust the switch to light up when the door is opened, so it remains off when the door is closed and at other times, which is more convenient. There is a button next to the interior dome light with three modes: ON for constant illumination, DOOR for lighting up when the door is opened and turning off when closed, and OFF for turning the light off completely.

When I first got my Tharu, I wasn't sure how to turn off the interior lights either, but after some exploration, I found it super simple. There's a control panel in the center of the roof with a light icon on it—just press that button to turn them off. If the lights automatically come on when you open the door, it might be because you've set it to Door mode. Either close the door properly or switch the setting to manual mode. By the way, remember to turn off the lights during long drives to save and avoid glare affecting your vision. If the lights stay on when the door isn't properly closed, check if the door lock or switch is stuck. Overall, the operation is quite intuitive and won't cause any hassle in daily use.

As a dad who frequently takes road trips with kids, I've noticed that the Tharu's interior lights have multiple switches on the ceiling near the rearview mirror. Just reach up to find the light button and press it to turn off. Keeping these lights on can be distracting, especially during night driving when kids are being noisy, so I always manually turn them off immediately after parking. Another tip is to double-check that all doors are securely closed because the lights will stay on if a door is open, which helps prevent unnecessary drain. Safety comes first—never fiddle with switches while driving; always pull over to a safe spot before dealing with light issues.

Turning off the interior lights in the Tharu is straightforward. There's a light cluster button on the ceiling, usually positioned above the driver's side—simply press it to turn the lights off. If the lights stay on after opening the door, make sure the door is properly closed or adjust the vehicle's settings. Regular maintenance includes checking this switch, cleaning dust to prevent poor contact, and extending its lifespan.

From an automotive enthusiast's perspective, the Tharu's design emphasizes user-friendliness with convenient interior lighting controls. Locate the light symbol button on the overhead panel - a simple press turns them off. If lights remain illuminated, it might indicate door switch sensor issues; check for dirty or worn contacts. Turning off lights reduces drain, protects the battery, and enhances daily driving comfort. Develop a habit of switching off lights after parking to prevent minor malfunctions from disrupting your journey.

During my daily commute, I find it quite convenient to turn off the interior lights in the Tharu. There's a light button in the overhead control panel—just reach up and press it. If the lights suddenly come on, check if the doors are properly closed. I've had accidental operations before, but learning this trick has made things much easier. Leaving the lights on for too long might drain the and affect the next start-up, so it's good to develop a habit of checking when parking.


