I would start out by changing your driver door switch... maybe internally,
there is a fault that when you hit a good size bump, it will trigger the
light on.
> I would start out by changing your driver door switch... maybe internally,
> there is a fault that when you hit a good size bump, it will trigger the
> light on.
you may be able to quickly test this by taping a penny directly across
from the door switch/plunger. close the door and the added thickness
should depress the switch more deeply. if the in-motion anomalies
abate, it may very well point to that switch as the root cause.
fortunately, it only about a $20 part.
yes, the road undulations will wiggle to door and change the pressure
on the door switch, already teetering on the brink of inoperation.
the door/switch thinks the door is opening, thereby triggering the
open door features: unlock the door mechanism, and turn on the
interior lights