What kind of electric switches are these. They are OEM.
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What kind of electric switches are these. They are OEM.
Looking at replacing these switches for lights, locker, etc. What kind of switches are they, meaning model number, name, etc? I added the panel after I found it at a local bone yard.
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Thanks. What I am looking for is, to replace those switches with blank switches with no markings. See how these have a windshield, and a light icon? I want blank ones. So, I am not turning the defroster on to activate my locker. Follow?
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OCD wont allow it. lol!
The older years look like they maybe blank. But, i'd buy new if I have a part number or something.
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or non acetone nail polish. it'll eat the paint that makes up the markings, but not the plastic of the switch. Dont soak em in it, lol that may eat some plastic.
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Good one! Ill try that.
Good idea as well.
Good idea as well.
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Brake fluid also removes paint from plastic without ruining it. Probably a better idea than non acetone nail polish remover. I say take some old brake fluid, dab a Q-tip in it, and rub the paint off, if your OCD allows. Haha. Just don't let it sit on there for too long or let it hit anything else. Hopefully it would come out fine. If not, paint them to match the rest of the interior, just use the right paint and do a decent job. I doubt you would find some without the little markings on them. Good luck!