gregjm
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I'm at my wits end with the rear dome lights in my 2021 Avenir. Every day---without fail----the first time I drive the vehicle in the morning the rear dome lights in my 2021 Avenir do not turn off. The other dome lights turn off within a few seconds after I start driving. So, I manually reach back and turn them off. They them operate normally, turning on and off as expected when opening the doors, starting the vehicle, driving etc. Then, once again, after the car sits for several hours or overnight the cycle repeats.
I've talked to a service rep at our local Buick dealer and he said he has "no idea" what is causing this and that I should drop my vehicle off for a few days so that they can try and diagnose the problem. (not very comforting). Of course, they have no loaner or rental cars available and this is my only vehicle, so I will have to go to Enterprise or another rental company and pay to rent a car for a few days----which I fear could turn into a much longer time
The car has less 17,000 miles on it.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this?? Has anyone else experienced this? I discovered this was happening after I got a proactive service alert from GM (SAC 005) which is related to a possible battery/starter issue. It appears that before I realized what was happening, the rear dome lights were on for close to 15 hours and had drained down the battery enough to trigger this alert---fortunately, the vehicle started.
Any suggestions are appreciated
I've talked to a service rep at our local Buick dealer and he said he has "no idea" what is causing this and that I should drop my vehicle off for a few days so that they can try and diagnose the problem. (not very comforting). Of course, they have no loaner or rental cars available and this is my only vehicle, so I will have to go to Enterprise or another rental company and pay to rent a car for a few days----which I fear could turn into a much longer time
The car has less 17,000 miles on it.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this?? Has anyone else experienced this? I discovered this was happening after I got a proactive service alert from GM (SAC 005) which is related to a possible battery/starter issue. It appears that before I realized what was happening, the rear dome lights were on for close to 15 hours and had drained down the battery enough to trigger this alert---fortunately, the vehicle started.
Any suggestions are appreciated