The optional overhead instrument panel (Fig. 5.4)
holds the CB radio, a microphone clip, any switches
that can not be accommodated on the lower control
panels, sun visors, and an optional dome/reading
light assembly.
Lighting Controls
When the panel lights are on, most switch legends
are backlit with a colored light, typically green, to
allow the driver to find switches more easily in the
dark. When a switch is activated, the switch icon is
backlit with a colored light, typically amber.
Exterior Light Controls
Exterior light controls are listed here in alphabetical
order.
Hazard Warning Light Switch
The hazard warning light flasher (Fig. 5.5)isared
rocker switch located on the top of the steering col-
umn.
To activate the hazard warning lights, press the
upper part of the rocker (pushing towards the dash).
To deactivate the hazard warning lights, press the
lower part of the switch (towards the steering wheel).
Headlight Switch
A three-position headlight paddle switch (Fig. 5.6)on
the left-hand dash is used to operate the low-beam
headlights.
When the switch is in the uppermost position, the
headlights and all other exterior lights (excluding the
optional fog, spot, and utility lights) are on. All vehicle
lighting is off when the switch is in the middle posi-
tion. When the switch is in the downward position,
only the clearance lights, marker lights, and the tail-
lights are illuminated.
When the any exterior lights are on, the instrument
panel lights also illuminate.
High-Beam Headlight Control
With the low-beam headlights on, push the turn sig-
nal lever forward (toward the windshield) to turn on
the high-beam headlights. Pull the turn signal lever
back to the neutral position to turn the high-beams
off. See
Fig. 5.7.
With the low-beam headlights on, pull the lever to-
wards you to flash the high-beam headlights momen-
tarily.
When the high-beam headlights are on, a blue light
illuminates on the instrument cluster between the ta-
chometer and speedometer.
The low-beam headlights remain on continuously
during high-beam headlight operation. If the low-
beams are turned off, the high-beams turn off also.
Marker Light Interrupt Switch
The marker light interrupt (MRKR INT) paddle switch
(Fig. 5.8) temporarily deactivates the marker lights
and taillights, if equipped.
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1. Storage Area with Netting
2. C/B Radio
3. Microphone Clip
4. Dome/Reading Light Assembly
Fig. 5.4, Overhead Control Panel
Driver Controls
5.3