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just to get you by cant you hook up a toggle switch while you locate the replacement?

Definitely NOT, It has an end of travel switch that shuts off the motor when it has done it's job. A toggle switch would burn the motor up if you didn't turn it off right away.

If you pull the motor, send it to me and I'll see if it can be rebuilt and salvaged, Mine failed, so I took it apart, fixed it, and siliconed really good so it couldn't get water in it.

Kinarfi

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Definitely NOT, It has an end of travel switch that shuts off the motor when it has done it's job. A toggle switch would burn the motor up if you didn't turn it off right away.

If you pull the motor, send it to me and I'll see if it can be rebuilt and salvaged, Mine failed, so I took it apart, fixed it, and siliconed really good so it couldn't get water in it.

Kinarfi

i thought it was the dash switch is was looking for, if thats the case would a toggle switch not work??

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We have finish our manual 4x4 conversion kit.It is at the cnc shop est. time Dec 10.We will sell them starting Dec.15.No more elect.box.If you still want the elect unit and switch we have some in stock.

I do for know and have called you guys twice. I called yesterday and they said the parts manager would call me back. I need the switch for the 2008 model I need to get one soon and I'm also looking for ball joints for the front end.

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Just looked at the schematic and the electric 4X4 actuation unit defaults to 4X4 engaged when no power is applied, you apply power to disengage, so a simply toggle would do, except you wouldn't have the indicator light. This info is just in case you need to riding and don't get you switch installed.

Kinarfi

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Just looked at the schematic and the electric 4X4 actuation unit defaults to 4X4 engaged when no power is applied, you apply power to disengage, so a simply toggle would do, except you wouldn't have the indicator light. This info is just in case you need to riding and don't get you switch installed.

Kinarfi

Thanks. Well it's at the shop for a good revision and some repairs at this time. If I can't get the switch then I can ask them to install a google for the mean time

Thanks again

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I looked at my driver '08 Trooper and my '09 parts Trooper today. Entirely different. I think it is going to be hard to get the '08 parts (which includes the switch) as time passes and maybe already hard to find. My switch does not have a indicator light anyway. Only a few of the early Troopers exist so most parts houses aren't going to have '08 parts. Toggle is the way to go, I would use a rocker toggle myself. Good luck!

rocmoc n AZ

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I looked at my driver '08 Trooper and my '09 parts Trooper today. Entirely different. I think it is going to be hard to get the '08 parts (which includes the switch) as time passes and maybe already hard to find. My switch does not have a indicator light anyway. Only a few of the early Troopers exist so most parts houses aren't going to have '08 parts. Toggle is the way to go, I would use a rocker toggle myself. Good luck!

rocmoc n AZ

Thanks. I believe I also have one of the early ones also. Since i dont have an indicator light either. So I can ask the mechanic to install a toogle switch then. Since it is bundled with the winch I guess I need to change both?

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