Interior Lighting For Peterbilt Trucks
Interior lighting in a Peterbilt cab and sleeper affects both safety and driver quality of life — a well-lit cab makes it easier to find controls at night, read paperwork, and navigate the sleeper during rest periods. We carry replacement and upgrade interior lighting for Peterbilt trucks including dome lights, bunk lights, map lights, LED strip lighting, and courtesy lights compatible with Peterbilt day cab and sleeper configurations.
Frequently asked questions about interior lighting
What's the best way to upgrade interior lighting in a Peterbilt sleeper to LED?
The simplest approach is to replace existing incandescent bulbs with direct LED equivalents in the original fixtures — many Peterbilt dome and bunk light housings accept standard festoon or wedge-base LED bulbs that swap in without any wiring modification. For a more comprehensive upgrade, LED light strips run along the bunk perimeter or overhead panel provide even, adjustable illumination that's popular with owner-operators who spend significant time in the sleeper. Most 12V LED strips connect directly to the truck's interior lighting circuit with minimal wiring work.
Why are my Peterbilt interior lights flickering?
Flickering interior lights are almost always caused by a poor ground connection — either at the light fixture itself, at the body ground strap, or at the cab ground point on the frame. Clean the ground connection at the affected fixture first, then work back to the main cab ground. A corroded ground bus that serves multiple interior circuits can cause widespread flickering across multiple lights simultaneously. On older Peterbilt models, the cab-to-frame ground strap is a common source of intermittent interior electrical issues that's often overlooked during diagnosis.
Can I add additional interior lighting to a Peterbilt without major wiring work?
Yes. Most add-on interior lighting — LED strips, reading lights, and bunk lights — can be powered directly from the cab's accessory circuit or a fused tap off the battery with a switched relay. Self-adhesive LED strips are the easiest to install and can be routed along overhead consoles, bunk edges, and cabinet undersides without drilling or permanent modification. Keep total added current draw within the capacity of the circuit or fuse you're tapping to avoid nuisance fuse failures.
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