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Door light not working from drivers door??

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Hi, my door light doesn't come on when I open my drivers door. I unscrewed the switch and it had the wire attached - I guess the bolt there compleats the current (seems to on the other door) so I'm just wondering if anyone knows what the problem might be?
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usually a rusted contact or the contact is bent and needs to be bent back out so it makes contact better.... just take the switch apart and it should become apparent
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Has the car had an alarm in the past? Quite often cheapo installers re-route that wire to the alarm instead of using voltage sensors etc.
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the dome light, as it's officially known as is activated by a door pin switch similar to ones used by car alarms, pretty sure unless someone wanna correct me on that.
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doesn;t look liek it's ever had a car alarm. The switch looks kind of hard to pull apart without breaking? i think the plastic bits have to snap?
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ive had that exact problem in previous car :( never figured it out
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ps165 wrote:ive had that exact problem in previous car :( never figured it out


I guess there isn't much point in buying the switch of yoru st18* then? :lol:
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Have you got a multimeter? Check for continuity through the switch wire and its mounting point.
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Don't have a multimeter but I got some wire and it didn't compelate the circut. Im guessing there isn't an individual fused for this :cry:
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ThoughT ExperimenTs wrote:
ps165 wrote:ive had that exact problem in previous car :( never figured it out


I guess there isn't much point in buying the switch of yoru st18* then? :lol:


was is 162 celica, i could sell you working switch out of 182 however i would make sure it is your switch b4 anything, i would say more likely something going on in the circuitry. dont ask me what!! :roll:
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ps165 wrote:
ThoughT ExperimenTs wrote:
ps165 wrote:ive had that exact problem in previous car :( never figured it out


I guess there isn't much point in buying the switch of yoru st18* then? :lol:


was is 162 celica, i could sell you working switch out of 182 however i would make sure it is your switch b4 anything, i would say more likely something going on in the circuitry. dont ask me what!! :roll:


Yea unfortunatly it looks like it is. The interior panels look like so much more work to remove then on my ae92 corolla so I'll just leave it.
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yeah, i didnt mind it to my on mine, just means u dont flattern your battery if you leave your door open for a while, or get those annoying beeps when you leave your key in the ingition and door open... look on the bright side :wink:
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ps165 wrote:yeah, i didnt mind it to my on mine, just means u dont flattern your battery if you leave your door open for a while, or get those annoying beeps when you leave your key in the ingition and door open... look on the bright side :wink:

Only problem then is if you hav an alarm it wont pick up the fact the door is open
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