Anyone have this problem. The light has gone out on the back door. Bulb is
fine and fuses are not blown. Any ideas?
> Anyone have this problem. The light has gone out on the back door.
> Bulb is fine and fuses are not blown. Any ideas?
Best Guess with out being able to look at it.
Pin switch going bad or dirty or the switch on the light is set in the
wrong position.

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Erik-Jan Geniets - 28 Feb 2005 09:20 GMT
> Pin switch going bad or dirty
Or the wire at the back of the switch came loose or broken.
Kind regards,
Erik-Jan.
ghm - 16 Mar 2005 15:50 GMT
I've got this problem. If I smack it, it works. Not sure how to fix...
> > Anyone have this problem. The light has gone out on the back door.
> > Bulb is fine and fuses are not blown. Any ideas?
>
> Best Guess with out being able to look at it.
> Pin switch going bad or dirty or the switch on the light is set in the
> wrong position.
I have a 96 Trooper and in the cold weather this is also a problem - seems
the contact sticks and if you press it a couple times the light'll come on.
It is located next to the small rear door under the weather seal - where the
other door will contact it when closed.. I suspect a bit of moisture gets in
and freezes.. it does not happen when temp is above freezing.
> Anyone have this problem. The light has gone out on the back door. Bulb is
> fine and fuses are not blown. Any ideas?