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Old 09-10-03, 06:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default How to adjust interior door light button?

I've isolated the source to my interior light problem. The passenger door "push button" that resides just forward of the door jam works properly if it is pushed in by my finger and shuts the interior lights off. However, it must of moved in a bit because if I shut the door, the lights remain on. This leads me to believe that the door isn't pushing on the button enough anymore. Any way to adjust it to make the button reach the door and shut the lights off...................Just a few more bugs to get rid of.........almost there.

I also fixed my steering wheel in my other post. Thanks for the responses.

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Default Remove kick panel, and adjust

The kick panel hides the button rear nut adjustment. Remove the panel, and adjust as needed, check with door open / close, and replace panel.
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