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Electrical issues windows and interior lights The door open indicator light was on even when the door was closed.

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mcgyver89 [Entry]

"lets figure things out. So, first we needed to know that ""Door Courtesy Lamp Control - Each door module provides control of its own optional front door-mounted courtesy lamp."" that could be where the fault is for the interior lights not turning off. ""A door module is concealed behind the trim panel of each front door (Fig. 7). The only visible components of the door modules are the integral power window and power lock switches. The switches and their respective switch bezels are located forward of the door pull cup found in the arm rest of each front door trim panel. The module on the driver side is referred to as the Driver Door Module (DDM), while the module on the passenger side is the Passenger Door Module (PDM). Each door module houses both the front power lock and power window switches. In addition to the power window and power lock switches for its own door, the DDM also houses individual switches for each passenger door power window, a power window lockout switch, the power mirror switch, and the optional power foldaway mirror switch used in vehicles sold in some markets."" Okay so that is the theory. I attached the part that deals with the power windows from the manual Jeep-GC-Power-Windows.pdf. Your power windows etc. could be non-operational because of issues with the Body Control Module, do keep that in mind. Try something simple. Disconnect your battery cables and leave them disconnected for 30 minutes. Then reconnect and see if that resolved the issue. If you are unsure about checking so many things at once, try to have your OBD scanned. Places like Autozone should scan that for free. Let us know if you are getting any codes.

Right now my money is on the door module or the BCM"