Bunk Reading Light Switches, Optional—
SleeperCabs Only
Bunk reading lights are high-intensity reading lights
for use when reading in the bunk. They are located
on the bunk control panel for each bunk. To turn on
the bunk reading lights, press the rocker switch on
the bunk control panel that holds the light.
Baggage Compartment Light Switches
(SleeperCabs Only)
Baggage compartment lights are on all cabs. One
light is located on each side of the cab on the under-
side of the lower bunk and illuminates the baggage
compartment. Both lights turn on when either bag-
gage compartment door is opened. The lights also
come on when the lower bunk is raised. See
Fig. 2.42.
Battery Disconnect Switch, Optional
An external battery disconnect switch cuts off all bat-
tery power to the vehicle. The switch is used when-
ever service operations require that the batteries be
disconnected. It is also used whenever the vehicle is
placed out of service for extended periods to prevent
battery discharge. See Fig. 2.43.
Low Voltage Disconnect, Optional
The optional Sure Power Low Voltage Disconnect
(LVD) system monitors battery power when accesso-
ries are being used while the engine is shut down.
The system automatically turns off cab and sleeper
accessories when voltage drops to 12.3 volts to en-
sure that there is enough battery power to start the
vehicle. An alarm sounds for one minute before ac-
cessories are turned off. If no action is taken within
that minute, the LVD module will shut off power to
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Fig. 2.41, Passenger’s Footwell Courtesy Light
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1. Under-Bunk Light
2. Bunk
3. Switch
Fig. 2.42, Baggage Compartment Light
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Fig. 2.43, Battery Disconnect Switch
Instruments and Controls Identification
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