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Driving light switch

Post by Dirty »

I am currently on the hunt for a driving light switch (for a GU Patrol) and know what I want, just cannot find it anywhere.

I want a standard looking rocker switch with a driving light symbol printed on the rocker and for it to have a small blue illuminated bar or light when activated. I really don't like a lot of unnecessary lights on the dash at night as with the Sony stereo and Icom UHF you need sunglasses.

Does anyone have any ideas of a vehicle that I can salvage a such switch from, or know of an after market option? I don't want anything as large at the Carling style, and the standard Navra ones look crap.

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Post by Corgie Carrier »

I don't know what Narve switches you are refering too.

What you are describing sounds like a Kenworth switch, I know Narva make a similar one.

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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

Narva make a rocker switch with varying colour LEDS, bit smaller than 2 5c pieces side-by-side.

Look up narva.com.au, and jump on the catalogue to have a look.
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Post by Dirty »

I will try and find somewhere today to check out the Kenworth switch.

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Post by Skegbudley »

I went to Nissan and gor a genuine one for my spotties for $15.
Just make sure you get the correct one as there are 2. 1 for spotties and 1 for fog lights. The symbols on the switch are different. I will be getting the fog light one for my rock lights as the pic has the beam facing down.
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Post by Dirty »

An update for anyone using the search function in the future.

http://www.action-electronics.com/marin ... htm#Marine
This place sells the Carling switches with incandescent lights in them so they will dim with the dash control and are available in blue like the ARB locker switches.

But I will be following up OTRANTW who have some cool offroad specific switches with the driving light available in blue. :cool: :cool:
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http://www.otrattw.com/products.php?cat=5
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Post by chimpboy »

Good find, thanks for posting it.

I might get some of the locker switches even though I don't have lockers, to impress passengers :)
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Re: Driving light switch

Post by LOCKEE »

Dirty wrote:I am currently on the hunt for a driving light switch (for a GU Patrol) and know what I want, just cannot find it anywhere.

I want a standard looking rocker switch with a driving light symbol printed on the rocker and for it to have a small blue illuminated bar or light when activated. I really don't like a lot of unnecessary lights on the dash at night as with the Sony stereo and Icom UHF you need sunglasses.

Does anyone have any ideas of a vehicle that I can salvage a such switch from, or know of an after market option? I don't want anything as large at the Carling style, and the standard Navra ones look crap.

- David.
Why do you need an indicator to tell you your Driving Lights are on. Lights musn't be bright.

I use the Factory Nissan Switch that doesn't have illumination and can tell the difference in light output wether the spotties are on or not.

The switch is almost identical to the Narva illuminated switch, I use that for reverse/work light as I can miss that being on.
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Re: Driving light switch

Post by Dirty »

LOCKEE wrote: Why do you need an indicator to tell you your Driving Lights are on. Lights musn't be bright.

I use the Factory Nissan Switch that doesn't have illumination and can tell the difference in light output wether the spotties are on or not.

The switch is almost identical to the Narva illuminated switch, I use that for reverse/work light as I can miss that being on.
Fair point, and excessive light pollution on the dash does annoy me, but I am looking for a matched pair of switches to go on the left (of the steering column) with driving lights and compressor. This way I can get pair that are bling.

Where does the factory switch mount?

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Post by LOCKEE »

In any of the provided openings. You have to ream out the opening for aftermarket sritches to fit.
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Post by Chucky »

Good find on the switches.
I stupidly let the kids loose in the car while I was working on soemthing in the back, (they know not to touch teh handbrake of the gearshift....so he wowsers can shut it) and they broke off the covers on my locker switches.
The switch still works if I put the cover on and turn it, but they fall off while driving and I just put them on to turnt he lockers on and off for a while.....until I turned on the headlights one night. The "dash" light inside them nearly blinded me.
ATM I am using a bit of silcon tp hold them in, but I need to replace them and ARB's prices are just stupid.

Again, good find :D
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Post by LOCKEE »

Chucky wrote:Good find on the switches.
I stupidly let the kids loose in the car while I was working on soemthing in the back, (they know not to touch teh handbrake of the gearshift....so he wowsers can shut it) and they broke off the covers on my locker switches.
The switch still works if I put the cover on and turn it, but they fall off while driving and I just put them on to turnt he lockers on and off for a while.....until I turned on the headlights one night. The "dash" light inside them nearly blinded me.
ATM I am using a bit of silcon tp hold them in, but I need to replace them and ARB's prices are just stupid.

Again, good find :D
You can just buy the cover of the switch.
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Re: Driving light switch

Post by Dooley »

LOCKEE wrote: Why do you need an indicator to tell you your Driving Lights are on. Lights musn't be bright.

I use the Factory Nissan Switch that doesn't have illumination and can tell the difference in light output wether the spotties are on or not.

The switch is almost identical to the Narva illuminated switch, I use that for reverse/work light as I can miss that being on.
Well, could be nice to know if they were on during the day... ???
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Re: Driving light switch

Post by LOCKEE »

Dooley wrote:
LOCKEE wrote: Why do you need an indicator to tell you your Driving Lights are on. Lights musn't be bright.

I use the Factory Nissan Switch that doesn't have illumination and can tell the difference in light output wether the spotties are on or not.

The switch is almost identical to the Narva illuminated switch, I use that for reverse/work light as I can miss that being on.
Well, could be nice to know if they were on during the day... ???
The high beam light on the dash not work?
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Re: Driving light switch

Post by Dooley »

LOCKEE wrote:
Dooley wrote:
LOCKEE wrote: Why do you need an indicator to tell you your Driving Lights are on. Lights musn't be bright.

I use the Factory Nissan Switch that doesn't have illumination and can tell the difference in light output wether the spotties are on or not.

The switch is almost identical to the Narva illuminated switch, I use that for reverse/work light as I can miss that being on.
Well, could be nice to know if they were on during the day... ???
The high beam light on the dash not work?
Well mines pretty pathetic, and hard to see.

Anyway, quick question.

Anyone know where to get Cole Hersee switches, they look identical to some of the ones Narva carries ?

I saw some rotary ones I like in a Britax catalog, but I have no idea who deals with Britax.
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Re: Driving light switch

Post by nicbeer »

Dooley wrote:
LOCKEE wrote:
Dooley wrote:
LOCKEE wrote: Why do you need an indicator to tell you your Driving Lights are on. Lights musn't be bright.

I use the Factory Nissan Switch that doesn't have illumination and can tell the difference in light output wether the spotties are on or not.

The switch is almost identical to the Narva illuminated switch, I use that for reverse/work light as I can miss that being on.
Well, could be nice to know if they were on during the day... ???
The high beam light on the dash not work?
Well mines pretty pathetic, and hard to see.

Anyway, quick question.

Anyone know where to get Cole Hersee switches, they look identical to some of the ones Narva carries ?

I saw some rotary ones I like in a Britax catalog, but I have no idea who deals with Britax.
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Post by Dirty »

Alanco in WA have a selection for Cole Herse switches.

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