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Old 08-06-2011, 12:15 AM
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My footwell lights, rear hatch, and lights under the rearview mirror have stopped working. The gauge cluster & center console are still operational. Has anybody else have this issue? Any suggestions for a remedy?

thanks in advance, Mark
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Well, the most obvious thing to check is the fuses.
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My footwell lights, rear hatch, and lights under the rearview mirror have stopped working. The gauge cluster & center console are still operational. Has anybody else have this issue? Any suggestions for a remedy?

thanks in advance, Mark
check the fuse. the one you want is in the footwell of the passenger side. i think it is labeled 'courtesy lamps'.
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Originally Posted by woodman300
check the fuse. the one you want is in the footwell of the passenger side. i think it is labeled 'courtesy lamps'.
Thanks for the info, I switched it out and no luck. Unfortunately I started working on this late today so I'll get back to it next weekend. If they're any other suggestions I'm all ears Thanks, fellas
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ok the #2 fuse was blown but the lights still don't work. can someone tell me what the monitored(inadvertent) load control is?? And would that cause a code of some sort?
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