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Switches
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11 Jan 2012 16:39 #30621
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In a 2002 Jimny there are 2 swiches to the right of the speedo. There is a foglight to the extreme right, a rear fog next to that. Then we have a blank cover.
Is there a Suzuki switch that fits in there, as in driving or spot lamp. As I would like to keep the dash looking original if possible.
Ian.
Is there a Suzuki switch that fits in there, as in driving or spot lamp. As I would like to keep the dash looking original if possible.
Ian.
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11 Jan 2012 17:08 #30630
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my 2001 only has one switch .....just got another so i can use it for the roof lamps
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11 Jan 2012 17:27 #30634
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I presume your single switch is for a rear foglight.Do you have a blank either side of it
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11 Jan 2012 17:28 #30635
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Mine only has the one, rear fog. I'll prob use the blanks but i dont know of an OE switch. Im sure Martin could prob get you one??
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11 Jan 2012 17:32 #30638
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i got the extra one from cam suzuki was quite expencive but only one i could find
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12 Jan 2012 11:13 #30729
by wanderinstar
Replied by wanderinstar on topic Re: Switches
Decided to ring Colin Appleyards up this morning about a new foglight switch. First of all he said they didn,t do them. Then after I finally persuaded him that I had front fogs fitted to my motor. He said yes they did supply the swiitches seperate. How much says I, £40 was his response.
This does not make sense at all. I have ordered and paid for a set of locking wheelnut. These come in a little plastic box. There are 4 wheelnuts and 1 adapter in the box plus 4 stainless covers and a plastic tool for getting them off. So at £40 for a single small switch, in a plastic bag. How much do you rekon for the nut set. £100-120 would seem reasonable going of f the switch price. No £25 46
There is definitley something wrong somewhere:angry:
Ian
This does not make sense at all. I have ordered and paid for a set of locking wheelnut. These come in a little plastic box. There are 4 wheelnuts and 1 adapter in the box plus 4 stainless covers and a plastic tool for getting them off. So at £40 for a single small switch, in a plastic bag. How much do you rekon for the nut set. £100-120 would seem reasonable going of f the switch price. No £25 46
There is definitley something wrong somewhere:angry:
Ian
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