When I open the door my buzzer goes off, but my light doesn't turn on. I've checked the bulb and it was fine. I replaced it anyway. Still nothing. Any suggestions? Is there a fuse?
also if you are getting continuity, but you have to scratch the contact with the probe to get it, take a little emery board (brown fingernail file) and scuff up the contacts a bit.. mine didn't work either luckily it was just bad contact.
Mine used to only work in the "always on" position. So I cleaned the crud off the contacts and now I have to wiggle the lever and hold it in place if I want the dome light to stay on. Can I move the contacts closer to the lever somehow?
Oh well :roll: I'll just keep a flashlight in the glove compartment
my dome light used to give me problems, at first it only flickered ocasionally and then it would hardly ever go on... it was the fuse. i poped a new one in and its working fine in any position since.
Since you're in MN and it's winter, I suspect the door switch. Based on many years experience and several Festivas, the contacts seem to lose contact with age and when it gets cold. Will it work inside a heated garage?
In the summer, different problems seem to happen. I made a 1500 mi trip to VT last summer, and the only problem the whole trip was the dome light died when I needed to read a map - the little ball bearing in the switch disintegrated. The white plastic that the base is made of doesn't seem to hold up very well. There's an easy upgrade unit but I've forgotten what it comes from.
(PS: Crimony! The officious spellchecker just redlined Festivas!)
well since you've given me a good reply I guess I'll give you the link to the upgrade map lamp. http://projectmazda.com/festiva/tech...ight/index.htm
The guy who made this site is actually a member here. My dome light doesn't work even if I flick it to ON. I have already taken the door switches apart and cleaned them up. No luck. I'm testing for continuity tonight.
Same thing with me. I removed cover, remove 2 screw (it was arcing on the screw byt he way) disconnect plug. Used contact cleaner and fine emery cloth to buff the bearing contacts and the leads... re-installed it... np.
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