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Old 03-21-2008, 05:06 PM   #1
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OK I admit it-I can't turn on the lights directly over the passenger and driver.I'v had this rig over five years.Help

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OK I admit it-I can't turn on the lights directly over the passenger and driver.I'v had this rig over five years.Help

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Hey Ron, The front most lights are many times controlled by a switch on the passenger side switch consule.

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Another suggestion: Turn your headlight switch all the way to the left. That's how it works on mine.
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The dash dimmer switch if move all the way around should put on over head map reading lights. If not push the button on lamp after turning all the way up.
Both lamps are controled by same dash switch.
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My DSDP drivers side light is controlled by the dash knob as mentioned above. The co-pilot side is controlled by a switch to the right of the co-pilot seat. The outside light switch is also located to the right of the co-pilot seat.
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Thanks so much-My overhead lights are on for the first time since it was new!!I tried the dimmer switch before but didn't realise it had a detent.

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