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Car Forum / Chrysler Cars / May 2006

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2003 Grand Caravan

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ncs - 16 May 2006 00:22 GMT
On my ES the headlamp switch seems to have a light in it that illuminates
through the panel that holds the switch.  On my Sport, there is no light.
Is this a function of the light switch and it could possibly be a defective
switch on the Sport ?
Ken Weitzel - 16 May 2006 00:43 GMT
> On my ES the headlamp switch seems to have a light in it that illuminates
> through the panel that holds the switch.  On my Sport, there is no light.
> Is this a function of the light switch and it could possibly be a defective
> switch on the Sport ?

Hi ncs...

On my (not nearly the same) Chrysler car, the knob can be pulled out
when the headlights are on, which turns turns on the fog lights, and
turns that little light on.

Possibly the same for you?

Take care.

Ken
hartless@hartless.com - 19 May 2006 02:23 GMT
They (DC) did not install the light in the light switches for any Minivans
other then ES or Town and Country. You will have to remove the switch and
install the bulb, If you can get them from the dealer.
ncs - 19 May 2006 03:11 GMT
thanks for the reply, I'll see if I can get the bulb.  I would think DC
should have it.

> They (DC) did not install the light in the light switches for any Minivans
> other then ES or Town and Country. You will have to remove the switch and
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