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Old 09-29-2015, 05:51 AM   #3
bvb69C10
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Originally Posted by geunther View Post
The switch inside the cab must be on and also the dome light. In other words, if the switch is on and you turn on the dome light, or open the door, that is when the bed light comes on.

Short versions: Two switches to turn on the bed light.
Thanks for your help in this. That's what I suspected from reading a previous post about a 1972 C10.
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