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The only interior lighting I have is footwells and doors. No Automatic overhead lighting but ok on manual. Have looked at other posts re this but just want to check I understand it.

Wiring node under nsr carpet likely to be rotted, probably by a water leak from pollen filter.

Remedy find and fix leak. cut out node and reconnect same. (Connector block ok to do connection?)

Hi I have a 7 month old superb. Interior light did not come on when opening doors. Problem was with the module that controls the lights which in turn was caused by a faulty module in the door mirror. Took local dealer 3 visits to sort out.

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Hi I have a 7 month old superb. Interior light did not come on when opening doors. Problem was with the module that controls the lights which in turn was caused by a faulty module in the door mirror. Took local dealer 3 visits to sort out.

Mine's nine months old but I had exactly the same problem and cause, although they had the car almost down to the bodyshell before they found the short circuit in the passenger door mirror.

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APril 2007 superb 140 diesel elegance with led's under mirrors - same problem as described, thanks for earlier posts - help much appreciated. HEavy dew in morning but had all worked well night before. Windows also had fused, replacement fuse seems to have sorted this out, but cant find any blown fuse for leds in mirrors or overhead interior lights. Now got footlights working. Suspect water penetration into mirror/door may have caused short. Will advise of outcome when dealer sorts out.

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Hey notsuperb

How did it go? I have the same problem. Central lock ok, but not on remote. Ceiling lights ok manually, not working when opening doors and unlocking the car. Wing mirror leds all dead.

All lights gradually disapearring over some days, weaker and weakr till all gone taking remote with them.

I've had water in it and replaced some nodes under carpet getting foot lights back :-)

Now suspecting remote/radio censor or ccm under carpet, or maybe ground connection somewhere?

Sorry for my bad english :-)

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Thanks A Million!!!!

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Hi Skoda Fans,

I've looked on this site for a answer regarding my father-in-laws Skoda Superb interior lighting not working on his 03 plate 1.8 Turbo.

I found several different answers of what it "could" be.

The answer I found with his was................

1-Drain hole under battery tray blocked solid.Simply clear hole of debris and pour water down to test to make sure it comes out under car and is no longer blocked.

2-Three "Nodes" under N/S/R carpet correded.Cut nodes off and restrip wires so they are clean and rejoin into a connector or solder and insulate properly.You will have to remove passenger seat and plastic trim that runs along side of car.

That was it for us.Interior light now working as it should !!

Alot of people saying convenience/comfort ecu blown up or it's a bad connection in the n/s mirror.That was not the case for us and is a cheap repair if you DIY.

And the convenience ecu is located under passenger footwell as the floor is lower here for it to sit but is in protective casing so should not get wet.

Hope this helps some of you out !!:thumbup:

And the convenience ecu is located under passenger footwell as the floor is lower here for it to sit but is in protective casing so should not get wet.

Well, by that argument you could say the pollen filter housing shouldn't leak... ;)

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