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Kenworth W900 - left of the radio, up left of the Dash GPS 4 switches with symbols
indicating lights.
Kenworth T680 (2014) - 4 switches upper right of dash GPS in row with the hazard switch
Internation 9900i - Row of switches under the radio. Lights second switch
Cascadia _ this one is tricky, switch Knob left side of wheel under the turn lever. It does
spin.
Kenworth T680 NextGen - Row of switches upper right of dash GPS.
Peterbilt 389 - Another tricky one. Light switch is a 2 stage rocker behind the turn signal
lever. Will need to adjust wheel.
Thats just an example from the trucks i drive.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3308630264
If you want a green icon on the dashboard for when the lights are on then you will need to use a mod such as this one:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2852534982