Does anyone have a working ‘64 Convertible top switch like the one pictured below that you would be willing to sell, or have a lead on where I can get one? The new so-called “replacement” switch doesn’t fit the panel hole correctly nor the original mounting bracket. (And it looks different than the original! 😁).
Mike
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…or know of a place that can rebuild my switch?
Have you tested the switch with a continuity tester to confirm it is not working, and that your problem is not in wiring or elsewhere? These are pretty simple switches with contacts that bend down and make contact and close circuit when switch button is pushed one way or the other. Sometimes contacts just need to be cleaned or bent a little. Send it to me and would be glad to repair for free.. you would just pay for shipping it back.
Hi Jason,
Thank you for the reply and kind offer to repair my switch.
iThe problem is the switch, which I have been gingerly using for the past couple of years. With the dash restoration and having to remove the switch. When putting back in and testing on the circuit, it sparked and upon removal for inspection, a pin came out along with a small piece of the plastic casing. (I had one of the ugly 3 pin “reproduction” to test the circuit and it works just fine, except the new switch is hanging out of the hole; a temporary thing to get the top up and down). If you think with the broken pin it is still reparable, I will send it to you. Btw there is a broken clip on it.
Thank you again for your advice and repair offer.
Mike
I have the base and clips from other switches and should be able to repair yours. Let's say $10 for replacement parts. If interested in me repairing send to
Jason Edge
104 New Rand Rd
Garner, NC 27529
Note I will be shutting down around this Friday for my trip to Gettysburg and the GN so if I get it say by Wednesday I should be able to get it shipped out before I leave.
Thank you, Jason.
I’ll get it out to you tomorrow, overnight.
Mike
Good Morning, Jason,
I shipped the switch today by UPS 2nd day. You should receive it by Wednesday. Thank you, again.
Mike
Mike, The switch was received today and has been repaired. Check your email.
Jason.
You are amazing! Thank you.
Mike.
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