Conundrum
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Looks like I might have to get AlphaOBD.
Try the door/dome light switch overhead.Maybe I missed it but how do you manually turn it off? There is two roller type switches on the left side of the dash if I remember. I think ones for dash lighting. Not sure what the other one does yet. My cargo light comes on and stays on when you open the tailgate. When the truck is off. My issue with that is what if I want to sit on the tailgate for an hour w the truck off. It’ll likely kill the battery
It’s one of the two buttons on the face of the headlight knob. One is for front fogs (if equipped), and the other is for the cargo/bed lights.Maybe I missed it but how do you manually turn it off? There is two roller type switches on the left side of the dash if I remember. I think ones for dash lighting. Not sure what the other one does yet. My cargo light comes on and stays on when you open the tailgate. When the truck is off. My issue with that is what if I want to sit on the tailgate for an hour w the truck off. It’ll likely kill the battery
You are right. I just confirmed during halftime of the Cowboys game. I don’t have a bed switch but do have fogs. For anyone reading……open door and push lower button on dial it’ll turn off the cargo light. Open tailgate it’ll turn it back on. If you push the lower button on the dial again it’ll turn the cargo light back off. Also I remember when learning this truck I was playing w those buttons and noticed when I walked away from the truck the cargo light was still on and thought I better check on that and forgot for like 30 min but when I went back it was off on its own. Thanks for the reply. Btw what’s up in Fort Worth as well (technically new area of Saginaw/Blue Mound)It’s one of the two buttons on the face of the headlight knob. One is for front fogs (if equipped), and the other is for the cargo/bed lights.
You can also just turn the lights off using the switch in the bed (rear driver’s side bed light, if equipped).
But I have to add that mine do not stay on “for an hour” after the truck is shut off.
Feel your pain. The pleasures of owning the new technology and a 600 page plus owner's manual.Geez, this ranks right up there with "most confusing problem of all time" - all these different lights, different solutions, automatic/manual/yes/no/depends, year/model changes, wiring differences, factory versus aftermarket, secret codes, woulda coulda shoulda ...
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I think I will just not drive my truck at night, so no bed light problem for me
Dave
Mine didn’t either in my 22 until I programmed it on in Alfa and added the latch with sensor and tailgate jumper harness.I just checked mine. Lights come on when open door or touch promixty sensors. But when just opening tailgate by itself no lights
Well that might be it then. Spill it Skyhawk. How do we tell if we have the latch with sensor and tailgate jumper?
I would like to talk to the individual who figured the switches. I keep the cargo lights off along with the interior when exiting via the dome lights.You are right. I just confirmed during halftime of the Cowboys game. I don’t have a bed switch but do have fogs. For anyone reading……open door and push lower button on dial it’ll turn off the cargo light. Open tailgate it’ll turn it back on. If you push the lower button on the dial again it’ll turn the cargo light back off. Also I remember when learning this truck I was playing w those buttons and noticed when I walked away from the truck the cargo light was still on and thought I better check on that and forgot for like 30 min but when I went back it was off on its own. Thanks for the reply. Btw what’s up in Fort Worth as well (technically new area of Saginaw/Blue Mound)