Title: Headlight Switch Post by: Fletch777 on January 18, 2006, 07:57:57 PM G'day
I am looking for a working headlight switch for '57 FE Standard Sedan as I have no panel lights. Does anyone know where I can get one or have a spare. Thanks Fletch Title: Re: Headlight Switch Post by: Jonno on January 18, 2006, 09:09:54 PM Hi Fletch,
I think the only way to find an identical one would be to scour the swap meets/ebay. Air ride (http://www.airide.com.au) do sell a generic GM-type one which looks very similar and should work. They can also tell you how to wire it up Jon Title: Re: Headlight Switch Post by: craiga on January 18, 2006, 09:47:25 PM Fletch,
These light switches are very simple in design, and easy to disassemble and repair. Even if you have to make one good one from a few bad ones its not very hard. Just carefully bend back the 4 tabs holding the brown bakelite cover and lift the cover. There are a number of small springs but they are under light compression so they shouldn't go everywhere. Now you'll see a black plastic slide mechanism, disassemble it all, clean it and the contacts on the upper section you removed first off, using a ink rubber, or 1200 wet and dry. Once its clean give it a very light grease (spray grease it OK) and reassemble, being careful to get the cover and the tabs back in place properly. You'll also find that this switch has a tendency NOT to work correctly unless in a horizontal position, as its mounted in the dash. I learnt this from experience after trying a number of switches (original, repaired as well as NOS). Good luck. Cheers, Craig. Title: Re: Headlight Switch Post by: RET on January 19, 2006, 12:31:12 AM Tech Article #5 (printed in Sideplate Vol. 23 No. 8, August 2004) covered how to repair a light switch, and/or bypass the rheostat so that the dash-lights are on (without the dimming functionality) whenever the lights or parkers are on.
You should have this issue on your CD. If not, let me know and I can email it to you. cheers RET Title: Re: Headlight Switch Post by: craiga on January 19, 2006, 12:45:24 AM Thank RET.
Good one Jonno, The switch from Air Ride does look very similar. (http://www.airide.com.au/images/elec-comp-1.jpg) Even the mounting looks identical. Have you used one? If so, did you modify the knob shaft to fit? They also have replacement dipper switches. (http://www.airide.com.au/images/elec-comp-6.jpg) Cheers, Craig. Title: Re: Headlight Switch Post by: Jonno on January 19, 2006, 01:11:42 AM I haven't used one but saw them when picking up my wiring harness and was struck by how similar the front end looks to the FE/FC one. I will be going back there in the next few months so can check then if the thread is the same.
Jon Title: Re: Headlight Switch Post by: Jonno on January 19, 2006, 01:26:18 AM P.S. the one I saw when I was there had a longer 'back end' than that in the photo. I looked as though no modification to the shaft would be required. Maybe they don't have these any more?
Title: Re: Headlight Switch Post by: Ed on January 19, 2006, 02:00:39 AM Hi,
The headlight switches from Airride are close but no good, they are very much larger, and have a different pushrod swich shape. Found this out after i ordered one, no dramas tho as Glenn gave credit on it. I think it is better suited for an HQ. ont he topic of light switches. I wish to change my original headlight knob for something a little more in keeping with my new interior. would I just grind the existing knob down to suit the new knob?? not even having a replacement yet, I wouldnt want to wreck a working item to have the top pull off every time i go for the lights. I'm assuming it probably would fit up with a grub screw or something. Anybody done this? Harko, I think the green meanie has a bullet light switch? Cheers Ed Title: Re: Headlight Switch Post by: HARKO on January 19, 2006, 06:51:33 AM Dont miss a beat do you ED :) Yep it does and its just a grubbie.
Title: Re: Headlight Switch Post by: Fletch777 on January 19, 2006, 08:04:20 AM Thanks Jonno, Craig, Ret, Ed & Harko. I will try the fix first and move on to replacement if needed. Your prompt reply is really appreciated.
Regards Fletch |