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Old Oct 27, 2002 | 03:41 PM
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no interior lights work...help!

None of my interior lights work....the map lights, dome, step/door lights, and trunk lights. The rest of them do...like the window switches and everything attached to the dimmer switch. Anyone know what the problem could be?

Thanks - Chad
Old Oct 27, 2002 | 05:18 PM
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Check your fuses... there are to the left of the steering wheel. Look up in the drivers manual to see which one is for the interior.
Old Oct 27, 2002 | 06:11 PM
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gotta be a fuse.......make sure to check all fuses just incase.....i overlooked a fuse once and it delayed the time that it took me to fix the problem........
Old Oct 27, 2002 | 08:40 PM
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Originally posted by hockeyghst
gotta be a fuse.......make sure to check all fuses just incase.....i overlooked a fuse once and it delayed the time that it took me to fix the problem........
How do I tell if a fuse is blown?
Old Oct 27, 2002 | 08:47 PM
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My car has the same prob, but i've checked all my fuses. the guy at NAPA said it may be some sort of short in the fuse panel (although i dunno how that could have possibly happened.)
Old Oct 27, 2002 | 08:56 PM
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How do I tell if a fuse is blown?
you can try looking at it while holding it up to a light and see if the little link cable is ripped.... but, an easier way would be to take another fuse with the same amp rating or # or whatever it is called (7.5, 10, etc..) and just put it in the same slot as the fuse you are trying to test.. if there is no result, then it is likely the fuse is working and it's not that, but if lights go on, it is the fuse, go to pepboys and buy them for like 2$ and replace it..
Old Oct 27, 2002 | 09:33 PM
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you can try looking at it while holding it up to a light and see if the little link cable is ripped.... but, an easier way would be to take another fuse with the same amp rating or # or whatever it is called (7.5, 10, etc..) and just put it in the same slot as the fuse you are trying to test.. if there is no result, then it is likely the fuse is working and it's not that, but if lights go on, it is the fuse, go to pepboys and buy them for like 2$ and replace it..

u cna do that.....or to make ur life a lil easier u cna buy a cheap test light...... touch each fuuse and if its a good fuse then a lgiht will show up on the test light......no light means u ahve a bad fuse.....this way i dont need to pull every fuse out......
Old Oct 28, 2002 | 08:28 AM
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Originally posted by hockeyghst



u cna do that.....or to make ur life a lil easier u cna buy a cheap test light...... touch each fuuse and if its a good fuse then a lgiht will show up on the test light......no light means u ahve a bad fuse.....this way i dont need to pull every fuse out......
Good idea...Thanx guys.

Peace - Chad
Old Oct 28, 2002 | 10:01 AM
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i m having a problem some what like this except the only light that doesnt work on my car i the drivers side door panel light checked fuses and connecter to see if it was broken but no luck also tried putting in new light also didnt work. oh well
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Originally Posted by Indecisive311
None of my interior lights work....the map lights, dome, step/door lights, and trunk lights. The rest of them do...like the window switches and everything attached to the dimmer switch. Anyone know what the problem could be?

Thanks - Chad
I have the exact problem on my 97 Maxima. I pulled out the fuse one by one and looked at them and they all looked OK. Someone mentioned to buy a tester and check the fuse while its in the socket. Not sure how to do this since these are the flat type fuses and the only part of the fuse that is exposed is the plastic cover. Are you saying that if I touch the plastic part and if the fuse is good the light on the tester will come on?
Old Feb 10, 2009 | 05:59 AM
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Originally Posted by moe99
I have the exact problem on my 97 Maxima. I pulled out the fuse one by one and looked at them and they all looked OK. Someone mentioned to buy a tester and check the fuse while its in the socket. Not sure how to do this since these are the flat type fuses and the only part of the fuse that is exposed is the plastic cover. Are you saying that if I touch the plastic part and if the fuse is good the light on the tester will come on?
Don't bump multiple 6 year old threads. Post in the newbie thread.

There are exposed metal contacts on the outside of the fuse you can use a multimeter on.
Old Feb 10, 2009 | 09:14 AM
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Originally Posted by moe99
I have the exact problem on my 97 Maxima. I pulled out the fuse one by one and looked at them and they all looked OK. Someone mentioned to buy a tester and check the fuse while its in the socket. Not sure how to do this since these are the flat type fuses and the only part of the fuse that is exposed is the plastic cover. Are you saying that if I touch the plastic part and if the fuse is good the light on the tester will come on?
Check if the lamps for the vanity mirrors work. If both are out then Fuse #40 (7.5 AMP) located in the upper right hand corner of the underdash fusebox is blow.
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