Interior light Switch

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Interior light Switch

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Are there any other options to the rates push button Door light switches - the little black things that go in the door frame to turn light on when door opens?

Mine has failed already as the tiny little plastic tabs on the end just gave out so had to bypass the circuit to stop it activating constantly.
Any originals out there? Are they better?
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I see Resto Country has a bigger different design are they more reliable?
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Those are FB. They changed at EK. The newer ones are available. Bit later they went to a flat head but still work the same. Or rip some out of anything post FB, up to WB or so.

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These are the resto country ones - I would need to drill bigger holes to fit but if more durable that would not bother me Image


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The originals are worth finding. The black plastic is pretty tough - I've had a set in/out multiple times and the tabs are still great.

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its a standard , it shouldn't have them .................. you crazy kids modifying everything :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Blacky wrote:its a standard , it shouldn't have them .................. you crazy kids modifying everything :lol: :lol: :lol:
“Standard” - is that even a thing?


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Hey Wal I used Commodore ones
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Rob,
The bigger FB ones are no more reliable, just dearer. I’ve got FB A-pillars on my EK van, and want to fill the holes so I can fit correct EK switches. Go figure as they say.
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When you out parking you don't want the light to come on anyway :vecctor: :vecctor: :vecctor:
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:readingg:
BILLY BLACKARROW wrote: Tue Jan 19, 2021 7:27 pm When you out parking you don't want the light to come on anyway :vecctor: :vecctor: :vecctor:
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All-right then - who's got some ridgy didge ones they can part with because the crap Ive got is already in the bin.
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I will check EKMart when I get home , need to find a donor floor cut as well .....
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You could try Ecklers. They have a story on ebay ecklersautomotive. Postage is eye watering. Parts are all probably from the same factory.
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Back in 1980 mate had a HR wagon, the preffered car for SA surfers who often travelled many miles to breaks on the west coast. He had rotating tabs that held the switches in so the light didn't come on when you opened the doors when seeking herbal enlightenment in the car park if you ken my meaning.

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