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Originally Posted by Vet
The light you are referring to is for illumination while setting up in the dark.
I have a 2004 Bounder 35E.
There is a light switch on the dash with a headlight symbol. This is the light switch for that light. There are other switches for the fans and outside music transfer. On mine it is a row of switches to the right of the radio.
Luggage compartment lights are controlled individual by a slide switch on each light and a master switch as you exit my coach to the right grouped with the switches for the kitchen overhead florescent, lock stairs out(defeated for safety by the ignition on) and outside porch light over the exit door.
I hope this helps.
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Thank you for responding. I have most of those lights except for the kitchen light. Every interior is manual with no main switch. I actually found out the light on the side is controlled by the same switch as the engine compartment light. The big thing is wishing for one switch to control all overhead lights.