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Old 06-18-2018, 07:59 PM   #1
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Light switch location?

My new Mirada 35LS has a light beneath the forward overhead cabinets. I have been unable to find any switch to turn them on. Does anyone know where to find it? Thanks in advance.
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Have you tried to see if the light lens is the switch? In many vehicles, the dome light lens is pressed to turn the light on and off. No unexplained switches on the dash? How about turning the light switch dash dimmer all the way to full on?

Any explanation in the owner's manual?
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Could mounted to the bottom of an overhead cabinet....
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Have you tried to see if the light lens is the switch? In many vehicles, the dome light lens is pressed to turn the light on and off. No unexplained switches on the dash? How about turning the light switch dash dimmer all the way to full on?

Any explanation in the owner's manual?
BFlinn, you got it. It was the light switch dash dimmer. Thanks to everyone for the suggestions of where to look. I think I have finally figured out what every unmarked switch in the motorhome does.
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