My 2013 Dodge Journey interior lights?

Asked by LMfalcons_1 May 21, 2024 at 01:04 PM about the 2013 Dodge Journey SE FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2013 Dodge Journeys interior lights (all of them) come on when I hit a bump
or accelerate, they do go off after about 20 seconds.
Thanks

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Typical Chrysler product and wiring issues. Start by checking all of the main power and grounds, you will need a good wiring and component locator manual, test light, small wire bushes, solder and a good soldering iron and heat shrink tubing for location and repair. Yes it can be a big job.

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Use a scanner to access door switch parameters while you drive. It should tell you which door the car thinks is opening.

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