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  • DaveXT
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2010
    • 323
    • Melbourne Outer East

    Hatch Door light switch

    Does any one know where the light switch is located on the rear hatch?
    Some times I need to keep the hatch open and means 3 lights are on in the cabin.
    It's got me stuffed!
  • jimsiron
    Member
    • Feb 2010
    • 161
    • Mildura, gateway to the outback

    #2
    Originally posted by DaveXT View Post
    Does any one know where the light switch is located on the rear hatch?
    Some times I need to keep the hatch open and means 3 lights are on in the cabin.
    It's got me stuffed!
    Its on the light, a slide switch!!!!
    regards
    Jimsiron
    2010 manual in Terra Rosa, ARB deluxe bar,Cibie Oscar lights, Redarc dual battery monitor, Factory mats throughout,Redarc remote brake controller, Electraphone UHF, MMA tow bar, Garmin Navman plus the Misses, and plenty of travelling music! Towing a 2011 Jayco Discovery 17.55.3 Outback.

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    • PBding
      Senior Member
      • May 2010
      • 263
      • Canberra

      #3
      Just checked my XLS--same as usual and other 2 lights-its a 3 position switch on the light itself--off; on when open; and on
      NW GLX-R Pajero auto in Champagne; not anymore, it's gone to a new home. Now piloting a Y62 Patrol petrol v8 in pearl white.

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      • DaveXT
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2010
        • 323
        • Melbourne Outer East

        #4
        Originally posted by jimsiron View Post
        Its on the light, a slide switch!!!!
        regards
        Jimsiron
        I know where that switch is, the point is it doesn't turn off the other 2 lights in the cabin.
        There must be a switch in the hatch door jam somewhere similar to the one on your fridge door, that is the switch I am seeking.

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        • alan4106au
          Member
          • Sep 2010
          • 84
          • Dandenong Victoria

          #5
          G'Day
          It's in the door latch to get to the lead (wire) remove the small cover on the inside door trim and you will see the connection.
          Better to turn the lights off at the switches.
          Alan

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          • DaveXT
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2010
            • 323
            • Melbourne Outer East

            #6
            Originally posted by alan4106au View Post
            G'Day
            It's in the door latch to get to the lead (wire) remove the small cover on the inside door trim and you will see the connection.
            Better to turn the lights off at the switches.
            Alan
            Thanks Alan, maybe I can put a rocker switch near that location or fool the switch with some round bar in the latch.

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