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Derek, you can likely take apart your old door pin switch and use the plunger/housing and attach a better quality switch to the back. Basically using the "pin" that the door presses to actuate another switch.

 

Evan

 

BTW, a direct replacement is unlikely I would think. Removing that leaves a rather large hole.

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Not a bad idea. Unfortunately I don't have any switches at the moment so I have to buy something. They must not be as bad as I remember as there isn't a lot of "door pin switch" discussions on HybridZ!

 

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Derek

 

Derek, you can likely take apart your old door pin switch and use the plunger/housing and attach a better quality switch to the back. Basically using the "pin" that the door presses to actuate another switch.

 

Evan

 

BTW, a direct replacement is unlikely I would think. Removing that leaves a rather large hole.

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http://www.painlessperformance.com/Manuals/80180Instruction.pdf

 

Here is a link to the actual parts. http://www.painlessperformance.com/webcatalog/catviewsearch.php?SearchField=80180

 

Very cool and clean install!:P

 

If you don't mind cutting holes or enlarging, check your local JY for modern pin switches from late model cars. Most have rubber seals that would work with some modifications to the existing pin location.

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What a great idea.

Especially since I have a bunch of reed switches laying around and a pile of neodymium magnets that I use in my slot cars. And as an added plus I get to use more relays! I LOVE relays.

 

Thanks for the link.

One more problem solved on HydridZ !!!!

 

 

http://www.painlessperformance.com/Manuals/80180Instruction.pdf

 

Here is a link to the actual parts. http://www.painlessperformance.com/webcatalog/catviewsearch.php?SearchField=80180

 

Very cool and clean install!:P

 

If you don't mind cutting holes or enlarging, check your local JY for modern pin switches from late model cars. Most have rubber seals that would work with some modifications to the existing pin location.

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Use some of your magnets and reed switches for this:

 

http://autospeed.com/A_107975/cms/article.html

 

An easy DIY!

 

What a great idea.

Especially since I have a bunch of reed switches laying around and a pile of neodymium magnets that I use in my slot cars. And as an added plus I get to use more relays! I LOVE relays.

 

Thanks for the link.

One more problem solved on HydridZ !!!!

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