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Old 30-12-2014, 10:24   #1
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Default Courtesy light switch wanted

Does anyone have a drivers door courtesy light switch to suit a 1994 T2 that they would be willing to post to Spain (probably all the door switches are the same, but with the theatre light facility working from the drivers door only I thought that switch may be different).
Payment for the switch plus postage would be by PayPal.

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Old 30-12-2014, 10:38   #2
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You need to check yours some have 3 pins some have 2 depending on year I got caught out with this recently
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Old 30-12-2014, 11:07   #3
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You need to check yours some have 3 pins some have 2 depending on year I got caught out with this recently
Thanks, I'll check that today.
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Old 30-12-2014, 11:08   #4
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How about a photo just to be sure, belt and braces
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You need to check yours some have 3 pins some have 2 depending on year I got caught out with this recently
Tried to have a look at the switch but unfortunately the cable must be snagged on something, the switch will only pull out about an inch. I will have to remove the entire front to back trim panel to release it. I can see there are just two wires going to the switch, red & black so I assume it is a two pin type. I'm reluctant to remove the panel until I have a replacement switch.
CNCFabs, if you have both types I am happy to buy the two, that way I only have to remove the panel once. If you can help, and are willing to post to Spain I will make an immediate PayPal payment.
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Still on the lookout for a courtesy light switch (drivers door) for my 1994 T2, can anyone help?
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Old 05-01-2015, 23:31   #7
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Still on the lookout for a courtesy light switch (drivers door) for my 1994 T2, can anyone help?
I will have a look tomorrow, Rick
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I will have a look tomorrow, Rick
Thanks Rick, doesn't need to be posted to Spain now, I will be back in Bristol in a few days so I will take it over when I'm back again in March.
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Thanks Rick, doesn't need to be posted to Spain now, I will be back in Bristol in a few days so I will take it over when I'm back again in March.
Cheers (Bruce)
If there the same at the 1999 T2 ive some here if needed and with the added bonus as im in Bristol myself
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If there the same at the 1999 T2 ive some here if needed and with the added bonus as im in Bristol myself
Thanks for that Spook, apparently there are two types of switch, one with two pins and one with three, dependant on the year. Mine appears to be the two pin type (I say "appears" because I can't actually pull the switch out to examine it as the cable is caught on something. It does appear to have only two wires going to it however, a red and a black (viewed through the hole with a torch!) so I'm assuming it is the two pin type.
If Rick cannot help I will get back to you - thanks for the offer.
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I have two types one wire and 3 wire, I am guessing that yours is one wire, Rick
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