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    WTB: Fog light dash switch for SWB 68

    Any ideas where these might be available?

    Many thanks
    Merv

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    Merv,

    I think for the 68 you can get away with a rear window heat switch, if you can't find a correct one.

    Do your switches use the light tube with the painted tip, or a rubber surround with the simple?
    Tony

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    The one I have Tony has the plastic light tube. I wanted another for driving lights. No tube needed really. Will check out the rear window switch

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    I can probably help. What does it look like? Part number?

    R/Dave

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    I think the driving lights utilize the same switch, and if it's the light tube one without the symbol it's got a yellow tip, compared to the green for the fogs, a bit of nail polish works great for touch ups on the light tube.
    Tony

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    Merv, I may have a spare foglight switch for you... It'll be sans the USA rubber surround though, and I think it has a black rosette. The light tube is nice; know the lights are "on" - especially driving lights.
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    Perfect John! I have taken all the rubber surrounds off and stored them anyway. Black rosette is also perfect for my model.

    Send me a PM re costs if you will. My Existing one has the light tube. I wanted my fog and driving lights wired separately.

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    I'll dig it out over the weekend
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