okay here is a question: while driving the interior lights kept going off but i didn't have them on nor did i have a door open. What could it be?

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Asked by tracyleaa Apr 26, 2012 at 02:55 PM about the 1999 Chrysler 300M FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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This may happen due to a several reasons: 1. There may be a condensation building inside the car that cases a short in a faulty connector or an expose wire. If this is the reason, the problem will accentuate during humid days or while you driving for a while with the windows up during cold days. 2. Another reason may be loosen light bulbs or cracked sockets that cause a faulty connection due to vibration while driving. I recommend to try and duplicate the problem and take note of the circumstances, that will get you closer to finding the solution, good luck!

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Try to eliminate the faulty circuit by systematically pulling fuses. Note which fuse eliminates the problem this could be the faulty circuit.

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