Interior Lighting Controls
Interior lighting includes dome lamps, console lamps, reading lamps, and courtesy lamps. See Fig. for location of the lamps.
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Crew Cab Reading Lamp
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Crew Cab Reading Lamp
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Cab Dome Lamp
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Overhead Console Lamps
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Door Courtesy Lamps
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Footwell Lamps
Fig. 1, Interior Lamps
Lamps may be controlled using the menu screen of the ICU, dash switches, or by pressing on the lamp lens.
Dash-mounted switches are back lit to illuminate the text and icon on the switch. Press the upper half of the switch to turn the desired lamp(s) on or off. If the lights have a dimming function, hold the switch down to cycle the light between bright and dim.
Interior Lights
Door Courtesy Lamps
Each door contains a door entry courtesy lamp located on the bottom of the door pocket that illuminates when the door is opened, and stays on for a short time after both doors are closed.
Foot Well Lamps
If equipped, amber lamps illuminate both foot wells when the driver or passenger doors are opened. These lamps can also be activated with the foot-well light switch, shown in Fig..
Cab Dome Lamp
In the day and extended cab, the cab dome lamp is at the midpoint of the cab ceiling; in a crew cab there is a second dome lamp near the cab back wall. The cab dome lamp illuminates when a door is opened and stays on for a short time after both doors are closed.
Press the lamp cover to turn it off or on.
Overhead Console Lamps
The overhead console lamps consist of two lamps with the form and function of the cab dome lamps, two reading lamps, and an amber lamp that provides ambient light for the center dash area.
The overhead console lights can be individually turned off and on by pressing on the lamp cover.
Dash Lights
The dash lighting adjusts automatically based on ambient lighting.
The brightness can be adjusted in either the 'Settings' menu or with an optional dash light switch as shown in Fig..
When using the dash light switch, the panel lights brighten and dim in 10 percent increments, depending on whether the upper half or the lower half of the switch is pressed. When the panel lights are turned on with the switch they default to the intensity that was last set.
Reading Lamps
An extended or crew cab has two to three reading lights above the back seat area. Press the switch on the rear of the light to turn it off or on.
Premium Lighting
Some vehicles are equipped with premium lighting which includes theater lighting. Theater lighting refers to the gradual illumination and dimming of the overhead and reading lamps when they are turned on and off.