Switches - Anyone repairde them
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Hello all,
I got to rebuilding the dashboard - great a nice easy job I thought... Right up to the point where I noticed that I hadn't got all the right switches! Window washer and electric window switches are push down switches not rockers. So far I have sourced 3 correct switches, but one has not terminals on the back. I have enought terminals to reconstruct, but I'd like to know if anyone has done this before, how they did it and if it was succesful.
Thanks,
Jason
I got to rebuilding the dashboard - great a nice easy job I thought... Right up to the point where I noticed that I hadn't got all the right switches! Window washer and electric window switches are push down switches not rockers. So far I have sourced 3 correct switches, but one has not terminals on the back. I have enought terminals to reconstruct, but I'd like to know if anyone has done this before, how they did it and if it was succesful.
Thanks,
Jason
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Hi jason
Taken mine apart a few times - pretty straight forward as long as you dont let the bits fly across the room! attached a coupla pics of the window switch apart and the wiring - may help - may not. They're off an S4 - I think you're saying you NEED rockers not flick switches.
Taken mine apart a few times - pretty straight forward as long as you dont let the bits fly across the room! attached a coupla pics of the window switch apart and the wiring - may help - may not. They're off an S4 - I think you're saying you NEED rockers not flick switches.
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SADLOTUS - Fourth Gear
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Hi,
Thanks, thats a good starting point. Yes I need rockers.
Have you or anyone else replaced any of the terminals, I can easily see how to remove the existing rivet, but I haven't yet found any really satisafctory way of replacing it once I have replaced the terminal.
Thanks, thats a good starting point. Yes I need rockers.
Have you or anyone else replaced any of the terminals, I can easily see how to remove the existing rivet, but I haven't yet found any really satisafctory way of replacing it once I have replaced the terminal.
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Thinking about the rocker-switch Elan; probably these items are the hardest parts to source. I know this subject surfaces every few years but has anybody actually found out what car these things came from? I cannot believe that Lotus commissioned and paid for all the different types to be made.
Cheers,
Pete.
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Pete.
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elansprint71 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Do a Google search with
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for more.
He went to the trouble of getting new switches made, and sold out.
While he says never again, maybe he can be convinced to do it again. After all, the hard work is done.
David
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Do a Google search with
rocker switch rdssdi site:www.lotuselan.net/forums/
for more.
He went to the trouble of getting new switches made, and sold out.
While he says never again, maybe he can be convinced to do it again. After all, the hard work is done.
David
1968 36/7988
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msd1107 - Fourth Gear
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I sold my switches which were surplus to my needs and not sold to list members to Dave Bean and RD Enterprises. They have them in stock. I believe they have also reordered several times. The minimum order while not tremendous amounted to at least 75 switches. If my poor memory can be trusted.
Bob
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I took my window rocker switches apart 18 months ago. In my case the only thing needing doing were the pitted contacts in the switch. I cleaned then up with emery and flowed a cap of solder over them with a soldering iron. They won't last as long as before, but I can do it again as required. So far so good.
Dave Chapman.
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