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That’s the switch that was supposed to turn bed lights off and on but Jeep figured our feet needs light more then the bed when I’m unloading at night... till then just keep hitting buttons or open doors to stay on. Thx Jeep so much detail I’m to everything and missed this
There is a switch to turn on the bed lights.
 

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That spot between the cup holders is exactly big enough to hold my wallet :D I just randomly ran across this thread when wondering what that dial did, never could figure it out, even playing with it at night, good to know. Thanks.
That’s because your wallet is so thin after the purchase of your Jeep.
 

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Subject of many threads. That dial controls the ambient floor lighting. Some have reported it does nothing.

I thought so too, but I later discovered the faintest light one my feet one dark evening. The switch did work. You will never notice the light unless you are in complete darkness
Just wanted to clarify, but the dial controls the ambient foot lights, interior door handle lights, and cup holder lights. The sport/sport S does NOT have the ambient floor lights though, just the bulb for the courtesy lights that turn on when the vehicle doors open.
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