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Old 07-17-2008, 10:35 AM   #1
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Can't identify the function of a rocket switch next to passenger seat as you exit the coach. In same switch panel is house battery, porch light, awning switches. Has a picture of a headlight on it. Pushed it several times both in day and night, checked outside and saw no changes anywhere. Ignition was off. Any ideas as it its function?
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Old 07-17-2008, 10:35 AM   #2
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Can't identify the function of a rocket switch next to passenger seat as you exit the coach. In same switch panel is house battery, porch light, awning switches. Has a picture of a headlight on it. Pushed it several times both in day and night, checked outside and saw no changes anywhere. Ignition was off. Any ideas as it its function?
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Old 07-17-2008, 10:53 AM   #3
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Could it be your step light located under the steps?
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'bout the only place I didn't look. Will check it out. Thanks.
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That is the switch for the storage lights. Ck spelling of switch. Stor.
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Our storage bay light switch is located in that exact area. It has a small picture of a lightbulb shining on a suitcase. Of course I never really looked that hard at it until this new thread...and believe me, I had to put on my glasses to actually see the small picture on the switch. 'Seems that I have to use my glasses for all of the gizmos in the coach lately.

The utility bay has an automatic spring loaded button at it's door jam (like your refridgerator door) to automatically turn on the light when you open the door. It helps when your hooking up at night. All of the other "storage" bays turn on with that switch. The front generator compartment and the back radiator compartment (if you have a diesel) have lights that have a switch on them.

That's what we have anyway.

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Thanks for all the advice. It helped as did putting on the glasses and looking closely in the daylight. The STOP LIGHT switch is actually a STOR LIGHT switch. Problem solved.
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