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Originally Posted by extrashaky
Be aware it doesn't close a conventional switch. It pushes a plastic finger that presses a rubber-clad button on a circuit board. There's a board inside the unit with all the little switch buttons mounted on it.
I'm curious what you're doing with it. I bought one myself with the thought of running a secondary horn to it, but after popping it open, I'm not sure whether I can make that work. I may rig up some separate contacts inside there instead.
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Im planning to use it as my toggle switch for my Exhaust cutout, Sport for open, Snow for closed. Thanks for telling me about the circuit board, if it is true what you are saying, i would just plan to use the top button cover and glue a 3 way rocker below it to activate it the same way.. Currently the switch came with the cutout motor is a 3-way toggle, it functions as flick up (activates motor flip the valve one way ex. "open"), then it goes back to middle; then when you want to "close" valve, you flick the other way then the switch goes back to middle again. This switch is just purely ugly and antique.
With this switch, I can keep the car stealth/oem looking, slick and keeps the cops from questioning me if they pull me over.