Ordered myself a set of DMH electric cutouts yesterday and I do not want to drill/route the included switch in an oddball place on the car. I've been hunting around the net, and cannot find a blank switch. I did find another t/c switch, p/n 92145669 though.
My thought is since the two switches serve the same function (maintained on/off), it could work correct? I was thinking about scraping the t/c text off and using it to run the cutouts. Any input is appreciated and if someone has found a blank switch, please advise me of this. Thanks!
This is what I did. but I didn't need the wiring harnes I just took the switch apart and soldered inmy own wires. but I needed 2 DPDT relays. to switch the current properly.
You could do it with 2 push button switches but I think the widow switch looks better. IMO
Thank you for the replies. My theory was just being able to utilize the wiring with the cutouts and then connect it to the switch. What kind of relays did you use and how did you configure it?
When i had cutouts, I neatly cut a hole in the square rubber tray (not the rectangle one that fits over the cup holder) and used a small rocker type switch.
Jeff "Bohnman" did this for me, as well. It's a Holden 4 window switch where one switch is used to on.off electric cut-outs. I won't be using it for sometime so I would be willing to send it your way. Please PM me if you are interested.