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#1 Mark G

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Posted 25 October 2017 - 10:03 PM

Can anyone identify the single switch on the left ? The front is broken, is it a standard fitting or addition. If standard does anyone know the part number and where i could get one. Pic of front and two pronge back.

 

Thanks for any good advice.

 

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#2 nicklouse

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Posted 25 October 2017 - 10:42 PM

a switch that does not need a warning light so not fogs or driving lights.



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Posted 26 October 2017 - 05:46 AM

It's an addition and is probably for front spot/fog lights, next to it is the warning light.



#4 gazza82

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Posted 26 October 2017 - 01:14 PM

It's an addition and is probably for front spot/fog lights, next to it is the warning light.

 

That one's not broken ... in the single switch mount. And it most definitely not standard .. one the screws doesn't even fit properly!

 

It's a simple on/off 2-pole toggle switch available from any good auto electrical suppliers or parts shop (blister pack in Halfords)


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#5 Rorf

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Posted 27 October 2017 - 09:48 AM

 

It's an addition and is probably for front spot/fog lights, next to it is the warning light.

 

That one's not broken ... in the single switch mount. And it most definitely not standard .. one the screws doesn't even fit properly!

 

It's a simple on/off 2-pole toggle switch available from any good auto electrical suppliers or parts shop (blister pack in Halfords)

 

Well then all those switches are not standard fitments - did I say they were standard?






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