Interior Dome Light
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My car has 3 separate lights. 1 reading light for the driver, 1 reading light for the passenger and a central "general" light. Each one of those lights is controlled by a separate the 3-way switch closest to each light (see the first attachment in my previous post). There is not one switch that operates all three lights in my 2004 Coupe.
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Rob - that is not correct, at least not in my car (2004).
My car has 3 separate lights. 1 reading light for the driver, 1 reading light for the passenger and a central "general" light. Each one of those lights is controlled by a separate the 3-way switch closest to each light (see the first attachment in my previous post). There is not one switch that operates all three lights in my 2004 Coupe.
My car has 3 separate lights. 1 reading light for the driver, 1 reading light for the passenger and a central "general" light. Each one of those lights is controlled by a separate the 3-way switch closest to each light (see the first attachment in my previous post). There is not one switch that operates all three lights in my 2004 Coupe.
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Zookie - your center dome light is BRUNED OUT!
That is why I posted the instructions on how to remove the dome light assembly and change the light bulb. Follow the instructions to change in Interior Light in the instrucrions below.
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Rob - that is not correct, at least not in my car (2004).
My car has 3 separate lights. 1 reading light for the driver, 1 reading light for the passenger and a central "general" light. Each one of those lights is controlled by a separate the 3-way switch closest to each light (see the first attachment in my previous post). There is not one switch that operates all three lights in my 2004 Coupe.
My car has 3 separate lights. 1 reading light for the driver, 1 reading light for the passenger and a central "general" light. Each one of those lights is controlled by a separate the 3-way switch closest to each light (see the first attachment in my previous post). There is not one switch that operates all three lights in my 2004 Coupe.
Mine is the same way.
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