RyanM
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- March 20, 2016
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- City, State
- Fort Myers, FL
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2002 Explorer
Hi,
I have an 02' Explorer with an odd issue with dome lights.
To start off, I also have a door ajar issue, probably one of the switches, but don't really care enough to worry about it since it doesn't seem to affect much.
The issue I have with the dome lights is that it seems as it seems like there's a loose/damaged wire somewhere, but I'm not sure.
If, for example, I come out in the AM and try them, they don't work, but after driving for a bit or going over a notable bump, they'll start to work. I've also noticed, that sometimes if I just hit the fuse panel under the driver side dash, it'll come on.
It also seems(I might just be crazy) that sometimes if I go to the high-current fuses/relays and I hit that box a bit, then the dome lights will also start to work.
Once they start to work, they usually work for a bit(or after turning them off/on a few times, they'll stop, requiring another hit under the dash to get them on). But, it seems, after the vehicle sits for a bit, hitting under the dash seems to become pretty ineffective.
I'm not too vehicular-savvy, but I've spent a fair amount of time under the dash checking fuses, trying to look for any broken wires, etc. Just wondering where exactly I should start looking for bad wires, or if this is a fairly common issue.
I have an 02' Explorer with an odd issue with dome lights.
To start off, I also have a door ajar issue, probably one of the switches, but don't really care enough to worry about it since it doesn't seem to affect much.
The issue I have with the dome lights is that it seems as it seems like there's a loose/damaged wire somewhere, but I'm not sure.
If, for example, I come out in the AM and try them, they don't work, but after driving for a bit or going over a notable bump, they'll start to work. I've also noticed, that sometimes if I just hit the fuse panel under the driver side dash, it'll come on.
It also seems(I might just be crazy) that sometimes if I go to the high-current fuses/relays and I hit that box a bit, then the dome lights will also start to work.
Once they start to work, they usually work for a bit(or after turning them off/on a few times, they'll stop, requiring another hit under the dash to get them on). But, it seems, after the vehicle sits for a bit, hitting under the dash seems to become pretty ineffective.
I'm not too vehicular-savvy, but I've spent a fair amount of time under the dash checking fuses, trying to look for any broken wires, etc. Just wondering where exactly I should start looking for bad wires, or if this is a fairly common issue.