No doors cause the interior lights to come on.
Trying to reach the cabin fuses from under the dash isn't going to work for me. I am old and overweight and not able to reach under there at all.
The suggestion to use Forscan sounded promising. I looked at a couple of Youtube videos and was completely amazed at the hundreds (thousands?) of software parameters that can be displayed and changed. As suggested, it might give me some useful diagnostics. I am completely new to this 2016 Edge so I am starting from scratch. I guess I need an adapter, a laptop, and software.
What low cost wired adapter would meet my needs? I assume it would have a USB-A or USB-C on one end to connect to the laptop. Where on the car is the "port" the adapter would plug into? Obviously, I am a newbie.
I looked at the Forscan software site and there seem to be various licensing options from free to lifetime paid. I just want to get some diagnostics to help solve my inter lack of lighting problem. I've installed a variety of software on my Windows 10 (maybe it's 11 by now) machine so that shouldn't a problem.
Maybe there is a place on this Edge owners forum where it provides step by step instructions about picking and using the adapter, and downloading and installing the software, and then running the diagnostics, and then, of course, figuring out what the diagnostic mean. If the answer is to replace the fuse I'll go to my local mechanic and see if he will do it.
Maybe I should just go to my mechanic and ask him to check the fuse. It's a 3-4 man shop that services all makes and they are honest. There are lots of Ford Edges out there so he may know what to do. I am not thrilled about the prospect of visiting a Ford dealer.
Your help is greatly appreciated.
..Paul in North Texas..