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Old 09-26-2007, 07:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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How to Turn Off All Auxilliary Lights?

I have a 2002 PSDX and wondering if there is a way to shut off all the interior/exterior auxilliary lights. When we are camping and the girls keep going in and out of the truck all the lights keep going on and off on and off ad nauseum . Is there a simple way to shut them down for such occassions that I am missing?
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Re: How to Turn Off All Auxilliary Lights?

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Re: How to Turn Off All Auxilliary Lights?

Follow this link. Look in the Dome Light Override Switch Folder for the description of what I did. Enjoy.
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Re: How to Turn Off All Auxilliary Lights?

Thanks Towrig. Looks pretty straight forward. You did a nice, clean job too.
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Re: How to Turn Off All Auxilliary Lights?

This is what I did.
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Re: How to Turn Off All Auxilliary Lights?

I have a '05 and cannot find the Black/LB wires. The only black/LB wires actually go to the "intrument cluster". If I am looking correctly the wires that go to the Central Junction box on my '05 are green/LB. I believe these are in the same pin positions. Also, my Central Junction box looks a lot different than the pictures that are posted. Anyone done this procedure to an '05? Thanks again.
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