General DO NOT LIGHTING CENTRAL FRONT and REAR SIDE CEILING LIGHTS

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General DO NOT LIGHTING CENTRAL FRONT and REAR SIDE CEILING LIGHTS

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Hello Fiat Club members, first of all sorry for my mistakes and poor English.
I have problem in my Croma 2007. No power and do not lighting CENTRAL FRONT and REAR SIDE CEILING LIGHTS. Fuse F39 checked, it is OK. :bang:
Somebody may be had a problem like me.
Thanks...... :)
 
Hello Fiat Club members, first of all sorry for my mistakes and poor English.
I have problem in my Croma 2007. No power and do not lighting CENTRAL FRONT and REAR SIDE CEILING LIGHTS. Fuse F39 checked, it is OK. :bang:
Somebody may be had a problem like me.
Thanks...... :)

Hello and welcome:- Have you checked the bulbs? If the front reading lights are working then that will point to the bulb. Its very possible that the car may have had an electrical problem while the bulbs were lit, this can cause them to blow rather than the main fuse. Also if they are "torpedo"type they are very prone to corrosion on the spring connectors the bulb fits into, check these out(y)
 
Thanks for the advice, but I have checked everything, bulbs, fuses, corrosion, cables .... I do not have a lot of ideas, for me interesting way when is front door is open botom front illuminator lighting... :bang:
 
Now this is an interesting one because when you turn off the ignition the interior lights are supposed to come on. Mine sometimes don't.

I suspect it is a fault with the Body Computer which controls them. Do you have a multi meter? If you do you could take the light out and see if you are getting a signal to the light.
 
Sorry, but I did not understand what and were I have to measure.
Thanks....
 
If you get a multimeter you should be able to check whether there is electricity getting to the light socket. If you set it to 12v you should get a reading on one of the pins by holding the red lead against the lightbulb mount and the black lead connected to a good earth.

If you don't get any joy with either of the bulb mounts try the same thing but on the fuse to make sure there's electricity getting to the fuse.

Not sure if multiecuscan would report any issues with the ecu that related to the wiring but it's a piece of software you just have to have anyway.
 
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