How Can The Interior Dodge Neon Light Be Turned Off?

The Dodge Challenger has a unique issue with interior lights, which can be controlled by multiple switches. To disable the lights from coming on when opening the door, locate the light switch on the overhead console near the map lights and press the button. If the lights remain lit, the door lock side lower on the door jam should be used to push in the toggle switch on the dome lights.

The 2000 models have an adjustable switch pin that can be pulled out or pushed in. To turn off the interior lights in a Dodge Charger, sit in the driver’s seat. To do this, flip the toggle switch on the dome lights, which is a little back button that the door pushes in when it is closed. The 2000 models have an adjustable switch pin, which can be pulled out or pushed in.

A customer with a 2004 Dodge Neon reported issues with interior lights staying on when driving and going off after 8 seconds when ignition turned off. They also mentioned that the dome light won’t turn off unless the cable off the battery, and it turns off after a while of leaving the car. To turn off the interior lights, disconnect the lead that the BCM uses to fade them. Disconnecting the door switch is also a bad idea.

In a 2003 Dodge Neon, the only way to turn off the passenger side deactivation switch is to take the airbag fuse out. However, for a 2005 Dodge Neon, the interior light will not go off, the shifter will not come out of park, and the steering column will not lock.


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How Can The Interior Dodge Neon Light Be Turned Off?
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  • The LED glow is also known as ghosting. The wires on your vehicle always have a slight power to them however due to the different power rating of the original incandescent bulbs, you didn’t realize it. A simple resistor added to the circuit or even wrapped around the positive and negative leads of the LED will take the LED glow away.

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