ROCKER SWITCH Replacements

Mr911

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Hi everyone! I have a switchbox that takes the standard rocker switches but it also has an ON-OFF-ON switch in one location...I am modifying the box and need a second ON-OFF-ON rocker switch for another feature I want to install. I have checked NAPA, advance auto parts, autozone, pepboys, and radio shack for a switch that will fit and can do this. I have struck out everywhere...(The type of switch I am looking for is fourth from the Left in the photo below)


ai159.photobucket.com_albums_t151_chief60mac_Explorer_20Pics_CONSOLE2.jpg


Does anyone know where I can get switches to fit this box?
 
Mr911 said:
Hi everyone! I have a switchbox that takes the standard rocker switches but it also has an ON-OFF-ON switch in one location...I am modifying the box and need a second ON-OFF-ON rocker switch for another feature I want to install. I have checked NAPA, advance auto parts, autozone, pepboys, and radio shack for a switch that will fit and can do this. I have struck out everywhere...(The type of switch I am looking for is fourth from the Left in the photo below)

ai159.photobucket.com_albums_t151_chief60mac_Explorer_20Pics_CONSOLE2.jpg


Does anyone know where I can get switches to fit this box?
I have switches, and Questions Please p.m. me thank you!
 
Squad 51 fan...pm inbound!


Lightnin and Zsyia thanks for the links...still unable to find


Dan...thanks for the info, I'll look into that.


Everyone else, keep the suggestions coming, all are great sources of info! I will keep you posted on how I make out.


Thank you,


TIM
 
I found what you want! I knew e-switch would come through. It just took a little looking around to find the right ones.


[Broken External Image]:http://www.e-switch.com/Portals/0/images/configurator_pdf_drawings/RB1-all.jpg


You can see that there are a great many options available for these switches from looking at this image.


Have a look at this PDF data sheet and you can see the options available, including the ON-OFF-ON you need, plus body color, actuator color, illumination options, terminal options, and so on:


http://www.e-switch.com/Portals/0/Series_Pdf/RB1.pdf


There is a switch configurator available on the e-switch site that lets you pick the options one by one, and gets you the right part number:


http://www.e-switch.com/product/tabid/9 ... fault.aspx


You will have to do some work switching back and forth between the data sheet the configurator to get the exact switch you want and get the right part number, but it is worth the effort.
 
I've been looking for the same switches that Carson uses on their Volunteer sirens, except lighted, and haven't been having luck. It seems like all switches made today just look like shite....
 

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