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Passenger Side Courtesy Lightscmdrgala 09-18-2004, 09:22 PM Hello my fello Aurora Drivers; Had to replace the battery in the car. I got off cheap for about $100.00 including a delivery and no core charge. Takling out the bask seat was fun and installing was even more fun. In any case noticed when I opened the passenger side door the interior lights did not come on. All the other doors fine the courtesy lights do come on. The book said this was a switch plate controls this. Can any add to this where is this switch located. Thanks mcnu 09-20-2004, 01:05 AM Hello my fello Aurora Drivers; Had to replace the battery in the car. I got off cheap for about $100.00 including a delivery and no core charge. Takling out the bask seat was fun and installing was even more fun. In any case noticed when I opened the passenger side door the interior lights did not come on. All the other doors fine the courtesy lights do come on. The book said this was a switch plate controls this. Can any add to this where is this switch located. Thanksthat really sucks buddie. you had a problem taking the rear seat out?? i did it twice today, and it was the easiest rear seat i have ever pulled. the battery looked pretty easy to do too. dsatt12 09-20-2004, 02:02 AM Unless Auroras are different that pretty much every car I've owned, the switch should just be a metal plunger looking thing insde the door frame area on the hinge side. If it's stuck in, the lights don't come on. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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