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After buying our 2010 Journey R/T about 3 months ago, we've had our share of electrical issues all seem to be solved except one. When opening and closing drivers side door, dome lights do not turn on or off. All door button functions work fine. Had auto electric guy look at it and he's stumped. Any ideas out there?

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There is a switch that turns the lights on and off when you open the door. If you took the car to an electrical expert they should have checked that.  The wire loom goes from the door to the body of the car. It’s inside the rubber grommet between the door and body.  Open the door, look for the black rubber thing by the hinge.

 

Open an account with Mopar.com.  It’s free. You put your vin number in and it will tell you if there are any outstanding recalls needed for your car.  Good info from them.....

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On 8/31/2019 at 6:23 AM, OhareFred said:

There is a switch that turns the lights on and off when you open the door. If you took the car to an electrical expert they should have checked that.  The wire loom goes from the door to the body of the car. It’s inside the rubber grommet between the door and body.  Open the door, look for the black rubber thing by the hinge.

 

Open an account with Mopar.com.  It’s free. You put your vin number in and it will tell you if there are any outstanding recalls needed for your car.  Good info from them.....

I signed up with Mopar.com. Very useful site. There were 3 recalls that were already completed. I did remove the rubber conduit on the door and there was the wiring and the loom. All looked good and solid! I'm sure the auto electric checked the switch, that's why he was baffled. Thanks for the info!

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