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> WTB OEM working light switch, OEM working light switch
mlw914
post Nov 23 2025, 03:05 PM
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Hello 914World,

my previous (no longer my current...) mechanic just did some electrical work on my wiring and promptly shorted out my working headlight switch so I am in need of an OEM replacement or information on where I can get an identical working, new replacement. My search online for a new OEM or even a RePop has resulted no finds. I am still a newbit at the 914 thing so it could be lack of knowledge as well. I tried the common West Coast suppliers and didn't see anything and an EBay search leads me to believe it's not an available part new any longer. I have a '73 original 2.0l car converted to 3.0l 6 from '79 911 SC. Any help appreciated.

Much Thanks
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