My 2014 Nissan Frontier white light on the outside back of my cab does not turn off. Any idea what is wrong

Asked by Sofee Dec 10, 2014 at 09:24 PM about the 2014 Nissan Frontier

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Its your cargo light. Look for a switch to the left of the steering column on the dash or on the ceiling ubouvr he rear view mirror.

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Even after using the cargo light switch, the problem subsequently reoccurs after opening either rear doors. This necessitates using the cargo light switch to turn off the cargo light once again. Should I forget, the battery goes dead. Talk to me. This is something the dealership, Buick of Folsom, didn’t bring to my attention. We were delayed test driving the truck since the battery was dead. The next day, after buying the truck, you guested it, the battery was dead at Jack-in-Box at Greenback Lane and Madison Avenue. So, what’s the deal? Tomorrow I raise hell at the dealership, who by the way, is ordering the User Manual, which I had to bring to their attention as missing in the glove compartment. I gave $10 to a young lady working at The Box to jump the battery. The good thing to come about was showing the young lady how to jump her car in the future. Thanks for letting me share my frustrations.

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