Inside light won't turn off

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Asked by GuruV37DP Sep 21, 2018 at 09:51 PM about the 2015 Kia Optima LX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

6 Answers

Make sure the dome light is set to "door".

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Need help so my dome lights will not turn off while driving, but they will when car not running. I have a 2013 kia optima lx I replaced the battery, master fuse and even the door switch. I even try the locking trick with the key remote. Plus turning the dimer switch up and down. If anyone has any other ideas could used the help. I am lost now

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I have a 2011 KIA Optima EX, with the exact same problem. Luckily, the sun visors will cover most of the two up front lights at night, but back is lit, till I stop, and leave, 10 mins will turn off. It might be firmware for the car operations. It was real cold out, when it first happened. Help! This is a major issue! Someone must know, help!

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I have a 2013 Kia Optima lx and am having the same problem. I was sitting in the car with is running, but stopped. I had one of the front overhead lights on and suddenly the other side turned on and now neither will turn off. I took the bulbs out so I can drive at night. When it happened, the steering also went out. The steering wheel spun freely in both directions. I changed the master fuse and that seems to have fixed the steering. But the lights are still stuck on. Help!

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