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ajoesmith Oct 13, 2011 05:29 AM

Weird problem need help
 
Got into my outlander today and the driver side interior dome light didnt turn on'

All other interior lights turned on so its not the fuse.

I have tried replacing the bulb but it still doesnt turn on!

Whats going on? does the driver side dome light have a separate fuse?

Can anyone help?

thanks in advance

tcp Oct 13, 2011 09:29 AM

My passenger side did that a few days ago.
 
I just rotated the bulb in the socket a bit to scrape any oxidization off the contacts and it lit right up again. The bulb and the fuse were fine. Maybe try this?


Originally Posted by ajoesmith (Post 278120)
Got into my outlander today and the driver side interior dome light didnt turn on'

All other interior lights turned on so its not the fuse.

I have tried replacing the bulb but it still doesnt turn on!

Whats going on? does the driver side dome light have a separate fuse?

Can anyone help?

thanks in advance


MTWallet Oct 13, 2011 09:35 AM


Originally Posted by ajoesmith (Post 278120)
Got into my outlander today and the driver side interior dome light didnt turn on'

All other interior lights turned on so its not the fuse.

I have tried replacing the bulb but it still doesnt turn on!

I had much the same thing happen. Driver's side no workie, put that bulb in the passenger's side and it worked fine. The passenger's bulb then didn't work in the driver's side just by touching the contacts, but after fitting it into place it worked again, so there may be a possibility of a bad connection of the contacts where they mount into the housing.

ajoesmith Oct 13, 2011 03:57 PM


Originally Posted by tcp (Post 278124)
I just rotated the bulb in the socket a bit to scrape any oxidization off the contacts and it lit right up again. The bulb and the fuse were fine. Maybe try this?

tried this and no luck.

Im stuck.

milliesdad Oct 13, 2011 07:11 PM

Have you checked for voltage at the bulb socket?

benshepherd Oct 13, 2011 08:43 PM

Probably the door switch. I have never examined the switches as never had one fail, but probably worth opening it and connecting the wires to see if this turns the light on. Or just check the voltage at the switch.

ajoesmith Oct 14, 2011 02:48 AM


Originally Posted by benshepherd (Post 278136)
Probably the door switch. I have never examined the switches as never had one fail, but probably worth opening it and connecting the wires to see if this turns the light on. Or just check the voltage at the switch.

the door switch? where is that located?

benshepherd Oct 14, 2011 05:25 AM

Just open the door and look on the body of the car (not the door) adjacent to the big metal bracket that the door engages with to hold the door closed (sorry, that is a poor description, I dont know the names of those parts!). The switch is contained in a rubber housing that protrudes out and the door presses on it when the door is closed. Pressing and releasing that switch with your finger will turn the light on and off.
If you cant find it let me know and I will email you a picture.
Ben

ajoesmith Oct 14, 2011 04:43 PM

found the problem, this switch in the dome light http://www.miyama.co.jp/pdf/MS-010.pdf

does anyone know where to get a new one?

tcp Oct 15, 2011 06:14 AM

maybe
 
check out the datasheet of this:

Digi-Key - CW171-ND (Manufacturer - GC-536BQ-0400)

otherwise, maybe one of these (i can't read the dimensions of the picture you posted):

Digi-Key - CW170-ND (Manufacturer - GC-536B-0108)
Digi-Key - CW167-ND (Manufacturer - GC-536-0002)
Digi-Key - CW169-ND (Manufacturer - GC-536-0203)
Digi-Key - CW168-ND (Manufacturer - GC-536-0102)
Digi-Key - 527PB-ND (Manufacturer - 40-4169-00)


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