They are tied to either the brake lights or the tail lights.
not to sure but on my vectra it normally controls the interior lights, but you have to pull the switch out to put the interior lights on
If the interior and parking lights are not working on a 1999 Nissan Pathfinder, the first fuses to check would be the interior light fuse. Also check to make sure the light switch is in the right position to allow the interior lights to come on.
The body computer is in control of the interior lighting.
The interior lights are controlled by the headlight switch and are protected by a fuse.
which fuse controls the lift gate or interior lights on a 2003 ford expedition
For a 2004 Nissan Quest, the fuse that controls the internal lights is a 15 amp fuse labeled "BCM Battery Saver". It is in the cabin fuse box (below and to the left of the steering column) and on the lefthand fuse column 3rd fuse from the bottom.
There is another fuse box under the hood and next to the battery. This fuse controls the horn, dashboard lights, and the tail lights.
in the fuse box
The fuse location for the head lights on a 1996 Nissan is in the engine compartment. You will need to open the hood and look between the battery and the driver side.
Most often this is due to an interior light being left on. Often it is the roller switch that controls the dashlight brightness and interior lighting being set to 'interior lights on'.
The relay that controls the taillights and interior lights on a 2000 Mitsubishi Mirage is in the driver's side fuse box. It is to the left of the steering wheel in the dash. One thing to note about this vehicle is if a brake light burns out, the car might also lose the dash lights or interior lights. Check the brake lights before replacing a fuse that might not need replacing.