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Replacement Headlight Switch
Hey guys, my headlight switch took a dump on me today, it now refuses to move into the off position. A quick check of the usual Mustang parts outlets (LMR, CJs, NPD, etc.) shows aftermarket units are running about $30-70, with the best online OEM price I found of $135. My question is does anyone have any experience with the aftermarket units with regards to the quality/reliability or am I better off biting the bullet and getting OEM? Also good vendor for purchase? Thanks for any input!
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Mike,
I bought an aftermarket switch for the other side (defroster and hazards) and there was no difference that I discerned. PS I found an AC shop that had freon and they recharged my AC. Works great but the service was 200 bucks (ouch) See you in Sac John T |
I found a headlight switch set off of a 92 mustang at pick n pull in Portland, it was in great shape. $10.00
I always stop at the pick n pulls on 99 on my way home from Ripon. I usually find some good stuff, odds and ends. They always have a few fox bodies there. John T my AC still doesn't work :( ouch LOL |
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Same here....like brand new for cheap. |
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For sure see you on the 26th! |
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Thanks for the input all! |
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They will ship to you. |
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Mike,
Surprisingly a check for leaks proved negative (amazing considering the age of the car) and he simply recharged it. The cost of freon was 80 bucks a pound but it takes only two pounds. Since it's a sealed system it should be good for the foreseeable future. It was cheaper than the conversion which was quoted by another shop at $700 ! |
My mechanic here told me the same thing John, he said you don't need to replace seals unless they are bad.
I was going to try it. But now that you say it works fine, I'll have to take mine in to have it charged. Thanks ! |
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