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My dome light all of a sudden is staying on instead of going out in a few mintues and when I put the key in the ign switch . I found the little orange timer module behind the glove box but I cant seem to find a parts supplier that even lists it .
Out of production. It can be fixed tho. There are a couple guys in here that can do that for you or can show you how
Heck , I'm not worried about fixing it if it is out of production .
What would I need to do to make my dome light come on when I open the doors ? The dome light comes on when I twist the headlight switch **** but not when I open the doors .
Last edited by RoadrashOU812; Aug 26, 2007 at 06:25 PM.
Hi Keith,
Easy fix. Just jumper the white wires in the connector you've unplugged from the orange timer module. The interior lights will work the same as any other car then.
Best,
Greg
I bought a repro through Corvette Central a few years ago. They still list in...part #593149, courtesy lamp time delay relay control.
When I bought it, it was $40...now it lists for $62 if you're still interested.
Haha... heck no ... not at that kind of ridiculous price ...... no big deal , but thanks for the info !
I tied my two white wires together and it works like a normal car would .... thats all I need . My Vette is Very Modified so putting it back to original is of no concern .
Last edited by RoadrashOU812; Aug 27, 2007 at 08:47 AM.
the part number is 614-800.. at mid america..it cost 34.99 all it is a male plug in with a female plug in orange wire black wire and purple wire. one plugs in to top of fuse box accy area and the other end plugs in what looks like a hazard flasher relay located on the 77 models under the dash cap by the sterring wheel.
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