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hey, the other day i notice my inter. light stayed on while driving, i check wen i stoped an all doors, boot, bonnet wer close...

wat the hell?

i tht i was the passenger side door close/open sensor thingo,

so i un-screwed it, and yeah it was still connected and looked fine..

any ideas wer to start?

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Did you check to see if someone has switched the light to "on at all times" rather than "on when doors are open" :D

na, i check that..lol

now the switch is off..

but wen set to turn wen doors open, the light will stay on evan wen everything is close, plus the door light on the dash stays on too!!

so pretty much every time i drive now the dash door light is on...

i no..lol

its got one wire coming out of the door switch..i think it was just red..

it was stil plug in and looked fine..from wat i can..is there a door module, or something lik that in r33's???

my alarm is connect the the interior light..could it be a short, or a lose wire??

i gota look from my alarm mod. and wer those wires connect to..

sounds very much like a door switch issue

check both of them

when they are open they complete the circuit by using the body of the car for the earth

it could also be in the light assembly

its hard to diagnose it with out looking at the car

but its not a real complex system so just go through it slowly and you'll find it eventually

still on..cant seem to find my alarm wiring harness..

i no its connected to the door sensor switch..

coz wen i un-armd the alarm..for the 30 secs the interior light comes on..

den after 30 secs..it switch off..and the imbolizr..turns back on too..

so i think its shorting out der wer the ..

lose wire or something..

anyone ever had problem with the door switch before?

or got an idea wer to start lookin for this wiring?

i think the problem has somethin to do wit my boot light!!!!

would that keep the door light on???

becoz, i was drivin last nit, wen i notice a bit light comin out of my boot, coz i could c light coming from the air vents, that go into the boot, under the rear window..

so i had to take the bulb out to turn it off..

any ideas..

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