Headlight switches-has anyone repaired them successfully?
Headlight switches-has anyone repaired them successfully?
My headlight switch still works, but to get the headlights on, i have to jam the switch crooked, has anyone dissasembled them and repaired?
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- racking my brains
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in a word no, i have repaired them before but the little tab always breaks off again. best to get a set of american switches and use the parts out of them to repair your aussie ones. or change the wiring if needed.
also the reason these things break is the springs are too hard, if we could find a softer spring the right size then they wouldnt break.
either that or cnc up some new buttons....
also the reason these things break is the springs are too hard, if we could find a softer spring the right size then they wouldnt break.
either that or cnc up some new buttons....
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I have done it. I replaced it with another button I picked up from another broken set. It is a little fiddly, and yes, if you try and glue the tabs back on they will break again. I am very careful with my switches whenever I use them but it has been successful for about 3 years or more now.
One of these days I might make a replacement set of switches with the same connectors just so I never have to worry again :beer
One of these days I might make a replacement set of switches with the same connectors just so I never have to worry again :beer
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usually less use and better climate for plastic..
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Found pics of my successful repair I did a few years ago.
On the JB the button came off when I tried to turn off the lights. Lucky window was closed because the sping made it go flying!
Pull it apart.
Here you can see the broken 'hook' beside an unbroken button.
Unfortunately the buttons are different so you can't swap them around (like from a seldom used button on the left side cluster)
Here you can see the alloy 'stalk' that I made next to an unbroken button.
I made this with hand files and a hacksaw - nothing anyone doesn't have in the garage and no special skills required.
Further shaping and also trimmed the plastic button in preparation for gluing together.
Glued together
Finished - time for reassembly. A few hours fiddly work, but far better than trying to glue broken plastic together.
Hope this helps.
On the JB the button came off when I tried to turn off the lights. Lucky window was closed because the sping made it go flying!
Pull it apart.
Here you can see the broken 'hook' beside an unbroken button.
Unfortunately the buttons are different so you can't swap them around (like from a seldom used button on the left side cluster)
Here you can see the alloy 'stalk' that I made next to an unbroken button.
I made this with hand files and a hacksaw - nothing anyone doesn't have in the garage and no special skills required.
Further shaping and also trimmed the plastic button in preparation for gluing together.
Glued together
Finished - time for reassembly. A few hours fiddly work, but far better than trying to glue broken plastic together.
Hope this helps.
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if we could find a supplier for softer springs, breaking these would become a thing of the past (after you disassemble and reassemble with the new ones that is)
bloody good help there anthony
bloody good help there anthony
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I've repaired the cloudy sections by getting HCCA (Sam) to reproduce those small sections, the same way he does the instrument cluster.MrBishi wrote: No fix for the clouded and crazed clear sections though.
Very fiddly though! You need to be careful how you pull it apart, and reglue it!
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