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Hey all,
We took the kiddos to the drive in theater last night in the EcoBeast. We had all the chairs and blankets in the bed and I backed into the stall. It was a great time for all. Only problem was that everytime one of my kids had to grab something from the cab the rear high mount loading lights would come on and I could tell out neighbors were pretty aggravated about the light coming on and disturbing them. The lights remain on for about 30-45 seconds after the door was closed. On previous pick-ups I have owned there was a button below the headlight switch that you could press to disable the loading lights. I looked for such a switch, but there doesn't seem to be one in the EcoBeast. Does anyone know if you can disable the rear loading lights?
Thanks,
SPPD
We took the kiddos to the drive in theater last night in the EcoBeast. We had all the chairs and blankets in the bed and I backed into the stall. It was a great time for all. Only problem was that everytime one of my kids had to grab something from the cab the rear high mount loading lights would come on and I could tell out neighbors were pretty aggravated about the light coming on and disturbing them. The lights remain on for about 30-45 seconds after the door was closed. On previous pick-ups I have owned there was a button below the headlight switch that you could press to disable the loading lights. I looked for such a switch, but there doesn't seem to be one in the EcoBeast. Does anyone know if you can disable the rear loading lights?
Thanks,
SPPD