Why doesn't the cabin light turn on when opening the car door?
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The reasons why the cabin light does not turn on when opening the car door are: 1. The door control switch is aged or damaged; 2. The light switch is aged or damaged; 3. There is an open circuit in the wiring; 4. The switch inside the light assembly is damaged or aged. The solutions for a non-functioning cabin light are: 1. Replace the bulb; 2. Replace the fuse; 3. Turn on the switch. The types and functions of car lights include: 1. Daytime running lights: To attract attention from other road users; 2. Fog lights: Strong penetration in fog, making it easier for vehicles and pedestrians to notice early; 3. Low beam headlights: To see the road conditions in front of the vehicle; 4. High beam headlights: To view distant road conditions; 5. License plate lights: To illuminate the vehicle's license plate at night; 6. Turn signals: To alert vehicles and pedestrians in front, behind, and on the sides; 7. Brake lights: To warn people or vehicles behind.