My interior light comes on when you'd expect it to, except when set to (supposedly) being controlled by the door switches via the ACU, where it's on, permanently, unless you flick the switch on the light off.
Fyi there is no circuit board behind the light, just 2 wires and a chassis earth. One of the wires is the 12V feed, the other is the return line to the ACU which is stuck grounded presumably within the ACU.
So my question is: where (physically) is this ACU, and is it common for it to fail to switch the light off? The dash LED works fine btw which proves the door switches are ok too.
Fyi there is no circuit board behind the light, just 2 wires and a chassis earth. One of the wires is the 12V feed, the other is the return line to the ACU which is stuck grounded presumably within the ACU.
So my question is: where (physically) is this ACU, and is it common for it to fail to switch the light off? The dash LED works fine btw which proves the door switches are ok too.