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I am trying to replace the two switches below (one is stuck and on the other the rear screw will not tighten).

 

They are s simple pull on/off, but the knob is threaded on rather than the hexagonal shank with spring fit.

 

One has no details on it, the other has PS 7 1 31201D 4 59

 

I have searched combinations of the above, but none seem to lead me to a switch with a threaded knob attachment.

 

Any thoughts greatly appreciated as always.

 

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PS - I have found one reference, which is to a heater switch on (ironically) and Austin A40, but cannot find a contemporary equiv'

 

http://www.acmefluid.com.au/larry/lucasaustin55.pdf

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Hi,

 

Over the years Lucas changed the part numbers of these switches a number of times, however I am sure that I have a couple of these switches, either used or new old stock.

 

Send me a PM with an e-mail address and I can forward some details and photos.

 

I see that you are using them as accessory switches to operate the Spot lamp and Fog lamp.

 

Regards, Richard

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