Kevin, If the cabin light wires are plugged in right after you did what Robert said, gently push the light lens towards the windsheild. That's what I do with mine and the lights delay going out about 30 seconds after I get in. If it doesn't work that way then try the lens other way. John --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, "Kevin Creason" <dmc4687@xxxx> wrote: > Also, while poking around behind the seats, I just discovered the rear light. I've only had the car a monthish, so that's not THAT bad of me not to have seen it before. > > This light does work in a door open position, where the front cockpit light does not work in the door position, only in the always on position. The rear one also stayed on a while a few times after closing the door, but other times went right out. Weirdness, yes; what to do? > > My passenger door lights don't always work, but that is definitely their switches fault. Could they be related problems? > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]