Hello there.....
You'll note that my loose cable, with black sleeve has an "L" shape connector stuck in the end. So does the "button" in the A pillar. I took the "L" shape connector out of the loose cable , so it matched the passenger side.
I got the cable past the other bundle of cables where they go to the door. By good fortune it went down the A pillar , not into the door. I could seen the end of it at the hole where I had removed the "button". Managed to pull it through with some pliers. A bit of sand paper to clean it and then connected.
Still, my courtesy lights only have the "permanently on" function.
From what you said earlier, I guess the issue is at the unit which controls the "delay". This is the big box, upper right of fuses? Why so large? What else does it control?
You'll note that my loose cable, with black sleeve has an "L" shape connector stuck in the end. So does the "button" in the A pillar. I took the "L" shape connector out of the loose cable , so it matched the passenger side.
I got the cable past the other bundle of cables where they go to the door. By good fortune it went down the A pillar , not into the door. I could seen the end of it at the hole where I had removed the "button". Managed to pull it through with some pliers. A bit of sand paper to clean it and then connected.
Still, my courtesy lights only have the "permanently on" function.
From what you said earlier, I guess the issue is at the unit which controls the "delay". This is the big box, upper right of fuses? Why so large? What else does it control?

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