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Without checking the owner's manual, or if not related to Scooter's post above, I believe there are only three other possible switches you can check for interior lighting. Actually, four if you count the little light and dedicated switch for it on the inside of the rear door.1. Built in to the rear center of the roof is a switch for interior lights. It can be set to "on/off/door".2. To the far left of the driver's seat is a rotary switch built in to the lower dash panel. It is a selectable brightness switch, which controls the i/p and center console. It adjusts up or down thru several variable brightness positions. There is a detent position all the way to up position. When you hear a "click" into the detent, lighting will be "fixed" to a maximum brightness (which I believe defeats the auto dimming enabled setting in the center console's setup mode).3. Above your head between driver and passenger seats is another two position switch (on or off). It only turns on the lights where this switch is located, or you can push each of these light covers to manually turn them on or off regardless of the switch position.The switch you are probably looking for is most likely described above in #1.Hope this helps. :mrgreen:
Without checking the owner's manual, or if not related to Scooter's post above, I believe there are only three other possible switches you can check for interior lighting. Actually, four if you count the little light and dedicated switch for it on the inside of the rear door.
1. Built in to the rear center of the roof is a switch for interior lights. It can be set to "on/off/door".
2. To the far left of the driver's seat is a rotary switch built in to the lower dash panel. It is a selectable brightness switch, which controls the i/p and center console. It adjusts up or down thru several variable brightness positions. There is a detent position all the way to up position. When you hear a "click" into the detent, lighting will be "fixed" to a maximum brightness (which I believe defeats the auto dimming enabled setting in the center console's setup mode).
3. Above your head between driver and passenger seats is another two position switch (on or off). It only turns on the lights where this switch is located, or you can push each of these light covers to manually turn them on or off regardless of the switch position.
The switch you are probably looking for is most likely described above in #1.
Hope this helps. :mrgreen: