Mazda Miata: Dashboard Rocker Switches?
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Dashboard Rocker Switches?
My 1992 Miata has three switch sockets to the left of the steering wheel.
The center one contains the dashboard lamps dimmer switch and the other
two are empty. Does anyone know where I could get a rocker switch that
would fit one of the other openings? My dealer cannot seem to find a
Mazda switch other than the dimmer.
Thank-you!
Mike
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Re: Dashboard Rocker Switches?
On 2004-07-05, Mike <pls> wrote:
I've got one I'll sell you for $20. It's a fog-light switch I
ordered for my 96 and never used. IIRC it was $40 new.
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Re: Dashboard Rocker Switches?
Grant Edwards <com> wrote in
news:rivatek.com:
if he doesn't want it I"ll take it.
com
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Re: Dashboard Rocker Switches?
In article <rivatek.com>, com
says...
I would like it. Sent you an email (bluefrog.com)
Mike
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Re: Dashboard Rocker Switches?
couldn't you just put two add'l 'dummy' dimmer switches in there? Would that
look terrible?
Are they cheap?
Chris
92BB&T
"Mike" <pls> wrote in message
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Re: Dashboard Rocker Switches?
>Does anyone know where I could get a rocker switch
If you're just trying to fill the switch bays up the third switch that goes in
there is for the rear defogger. When I installed a hard top I got this switch
from the dealer for around $40.00.
Paco
97 Montego Blue Miata
91 Toyota Previa
77 Suzuki RE5
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Re: Dashboard Rocker Switches?
In article <aol.com>,
com says...
Thank you Paco.
I have already located a fog light switch from a fellow Miata owner.
Mike
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Re: Dashboard Rocker Switches?
In article <aol.com>,
com (Pacocase) wrote:
As far as I know, the OEM possibilities in that left lower panel include
cruise control master switch, instrument dimmer, foglights, and hardtop
rear defroster. (Some years do not use a separate switch for the
defroster--it runs off a timer in the fan switch.)
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Lanny Chambers, St. Louis, USA
'94C
the alignment page:
http://www.hummingbirds.net/alignment.html
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