PaulTexas Posted yesterday at 06:33 AM Report Share Posted yesterday at 06:33 AM I inherited my brothers 2016 Ford Edge, 43K miles. Interior lights don't come on when door is opened. I found the disable feature from reading the manual. I changed that without success. Pressing the individual control buttons near the rear view mirror do nothing. I see there is a fuse #1 for "demand lighting." If blown, that would probably explain everything. Manual told me where the cabin fuse panel is located -- i.e., to the left of the streering column under the dash. I removed the small pull-out convenience tray for better visibility. I can just barely see the fuse panel way back in there. No way could I get my hand in there, not even close. I don't see how anyone could reach it from that direction. As far as I know, you need to remove the fuse to see if it is blown. My questions: 1) Is there a better way for an adult hand to access the fuse panel? 2) Is there an easily accessible point "downstream" from the fuse where I could check for battery voltage? Note: I am new to my 2016 Edge and a first time user of this owners forum. I hope I have posted my problem in the right place. Paul in Texas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PaulTexas Posted 23 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 23 hours ago Here is a picture of the cabin fuse panel of my 2016 Ford Edge. It is taken from the opening in the dash after removing the small pullout tray. In the lower left of the picture is a multi-pin connector. Does anyone know what this connector is for? Maybe it is not in use because I don't have some optional electrical accessory. Could it be the connector for the interior lighting that somehow got disconnected? But from where? Along the right side in the dark area is the barely visible row of fuses that are essentially out of reach. Thanks. Paul in Texas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
omar302 Posted 20 hours ago Report Share Posted 20 hours ago Reach your arm from the bottom, under the instrument panel instead of through the access panel. Also, check for codes, use ForScan as it can read Ford specific codes and will help you better diagnose the issue. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dabangsta Posted 10 hours ago Report Share Posted 10 hours ago Did you try all doors to see if the light comes on from any of them other than the drivers? If the door is open does the dash say the [which door] door is open? The switch is part of the latch and fails often, and is bypassed frequently so that it doesn't always say it is ajar or not allow it to be locked. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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