Help finding trim switch
#2
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From: Cape coral, FL
Looks like a military rocker. Can't quite tell by the pic but single pole or double pole?
http://www.cpperformance.com/p-13093...ngle-pole.aspx
http://www.cpperformance.com/p-13093...ngle-pole.aspx
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From: Port Richey, Florida
The "33L" seems to be very hard to find, your best bet is to replace that with the "34" which is commonly known as a Military Rocker Switch and available from Livorsi and other places.
Here is a link to the Livorsi page, scroll down to Military Rocker Switch.
http://www.livorsi.com/catalog/switc...ilitary_rocker
Cheers,
Dave
Here is a link to the Livorsi page, scroll down to Military Rocker Switch.
http://www.livorsi.com/catalog/switc...ilitary_rocker
Cheers,
Dave
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From: Grand Lake, OK & Steamboat Springs, CO
Dan, When I can, I can pull the three off my old steering wheel and send to you. Not sure if they work or not, like i said when we spoke, never did since I picked up the boat but when we tore it down we realized the wiring had been bypassed and not sure why. One thing we fond when tearing mine down a lot of the wiring had been by passed and spliced so not tell what was done. We just gutted and replaced with all new.
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From: Rolla/LOTO MO
Dan, When I can, I can pull the three off my old steering wheel and send to you. Not sure if they work or not, like i said when we spoke, never did since I picked up the boat but when we tore it down we realized the wiring had been bypassed and not sure why. One thing we fond when tearing mine down a lot of the wiring had been by passed and spliced so not tell what was done. We just gutted and replaced with all new.



