Shamwedge
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Clearly that's what I've already been doing, shown by the fact that this is not my post :P
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Clearly that's what I've already been doing, shown by the fact that this is not my post :P
@ShamwedgeClearly that's what I've already been doing, shown by the fact that this is not my post :P
I've seen that posted several times, and stated in my original post, that's not what's happening, unfortunately. I still asked because there were a-lot of back and forth contradicting information, as most of those posts were created back in 2018, and information would have been fairly new. Things have changed in the last 3 years and wanted to see if this was something that's been changed before I spend an hour at the dealer. My reading comprehension is just fine. But thank you for the help.@Shamwedge
"For Rubicons, Sahara and Moab's, Sport S, it (the left roller) controls the ambient door handle light and also the foot well ambient lighting "
IF it does not then whine to the dealer....
I've found the same thing on my 21 JL Islander (which is based on a Sport). The switch on the right controls EVERY interior light, including the cupholders, door lights, AND under-dash footwell lights. Left does nothing at all. Dealer told me that the left switch controls the lights that many have mentioned here, and that they checked it and nothing is wrong. Ugh... I checked it myself again, and they are WRONG. I hate dealers!Sorry to raise an old post from the dead, but didn't want to create a new one.
I have the Sport S, and my right roll switch controls every light in the car. My left roll switch does absolutely nothing.
I checked the dome light, cup holders, the instrument panel, the dash, the small door handle light, the floor lights (These only turn on and off with no dimming, and the accent lights for all the knobs and switches. I'm at a loss. Everything listed is controlled by the right roll switch.
What am I missing here, because right now, the left roll switch is a dead switch.