What Could Be the Reasons for Interior Lights Not Working?
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Interior lights not working could be due to a burnt-out bulb or a blown fuse, which requires inspection and replacement. The location of the interior light fuse varies by car model, but most are found in the fuse box behind the center console. Once the fuse is located, replace it according to the model specifications. If the bulb is burnt out, you'll need to pry open the exterior decorative panel of the interior light with a screwdriver and remove it. After taking out the entire interior light panel, you'll see three small bulbs at the front. Remove and replace them as needed. Interior lighting includes dashboard lights, ambient lights, and dome lights. Most of these lights have two types of switches: a manual switch, usually a button located near the light for direct on/off control, and an automatic switch. Precautions for using car lights include: turning on low beams when driving at night; avoiding high beams when driving closely behind another vehicle in the same direction; and alternating between high and low beams when passing through sharp curves, slopes, arched bridges, crosswalks, or intersections without traffic signals at night.