Would anyone have any of the following please...
Switches with their shrouds (headlights, heater fan, front fogs, interior light, spare)
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Brake warning light
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Thanks very much
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Would anyone have any of the following please...
Switches with their shrouds (headlights, heater fan, front fogs, interior light, spare)
Attachment 20168
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Brake warning light
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Thanks very much
This eBay seller has the surrounds but I can't see any switches
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/292356883...Bk9SR96V27PvYA
The handbrake warning light is a Series 1 Fiat 126 light but the exact same one is available from Fiat 124 Spiders but has (an easily removed) script on the front.
Gerry used to suggest it in Transformer days but I can't remember ever seeing one. I suspect that it was the closest anyone could find back in the day when research into minor parts was limited to a day or two in a scrapyard! If anyone knows an alternative source I'd love to see it for comparison!
After hearing the "Volvo equivalent" story I purchased one off of eBay.
It only cost a few bucks. Without dimensions it certainly looks the part.
When I got it in my hands, the bezel didn't look quite right. So I kept looking until I found a Fiat Brake Warning Light.
Unless the Volvo part I found was not the intended one, the "Volvo equivalent" is way too large.
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If you do find one of the Fiat Warning Lights with text or graphics on it, it easily polishes off.
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I used this one, slightly larger than the original one i think.
Removed the bulb with a 12v one.
https://sinolec.co.uk/en/rectangular...ight-240v.html
For Switches i used new ones from Lada, they are physical the same, but have different markings. Bought them at Ladapower.
Magnar
Aaron,
see the attached photo, will any of these help? regards
Griff
The one on the far left John.
Ok for a replica, but will not have the correct terminals for an original. Symbol is correct, and will no doubt have fibre-optic option.
These switches can be dismantled and reassembled fairly easily if you need to swap out terminals to add circuits by gutting other switches. What nobody has mentioned yet is the connector blocks they clip into which are handed to ensure you don't put the wiring on upside down. If you're building your own loom make sure that there is enough slack in it to allow the switch connector block to be pulled out with the switch so it's easy to reconnect.
Guy