Mine burned out long ago, I didn't bother to replace it. If the house lights are on, I know the switch is on. If I'm not sure whether it's on or off, I just bump the top of the switch and it's definitely on. (Or bump the bottom if I want to make sure it's off.)
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Adam and Sue, and a pack of little furballs
2007 Holiday Rambler Endeavor 40PDQ Limited Edition - Cummins ISL 400
2013 Ford F-150 FX4 toad - USGear Unified Tow Brake, Roadmaster Blackhawk II Tow bar, Blue Ox baseplate
Home base near Buffalo NY, often on the road to a dog show
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