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Ch4x4 Rocker Switch Front Bumper Ligths Symbol - Vertical - Red Led on 2040-parts.com

US $16.99
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:CH4X4-JKSFBL-R Brand:CH4X4 Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:China

These High Quality 12v Rocker Switches are single throw ON/OFF, design to operate all of your 12v accessories. Our Switches have many applications, from turning on and off lights to powering winches, air horns, Freezers, cooling fans, winch power, and even Zombie lights.  All symbols are laser etched directly onto the switch face to ensure long image life. We do not use stickers, paint or ink our switches which will wear off in a very short time, this also gives the switch a more styling and clean design.


Features:

• Different lights color to choose from (Blue-Red-Green-White-Amber)

• Single Pole Single Throw ON-OFF switch.

• Black hard surface rocker.

• Double LED light on every switch.

• Upper LED is ON only when the switch is turned ON.

• Lower LED is independent.

• Both LEDs have separate grounds.

• Same size as the Carling and ARB switches.

• Rated 16A 12V.

• No rear barriers between terminals.

• Easy to install, wiring diagram supplied with switch.

• Only Horizontal design switch in the market


These switches have a surface of 2”(50mm) x 1”(25mm) and they use a standard din size mounting hole of 1.41”(36mm) x .86”(22mm); these are the standard size measurements for all the switch wholes in most modern vehicles; however, some of them might be a little narrower than others, especially late model vehicles. So we recommend for you to check the size of the hole in your vehicle.


Installation is simple, our switches packaging come with instruction on the back of each of them. And we also have our technical support staff here to help you.


For the installation of our Horizontal switches on your Jeep JK you can purchase the following switch pod from us here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Daystar-A-PILLAR-SWITCH-POD-2007-2010-Jeep-JK-/201064336241




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