Hello,
I recently purchased a 1995 721D and am trying to make it as stock as possible. The previous owner replaced the stock switch for the headlights, which is a rocker type switch, with a metal toggle switch. In doing so, he also had to put an ugly homemade piece of metal to cover the larger hole where the rocker switch was originally. I have the replacement stock rocker switch but have a question. The toggle switch in there now, has only two connections, while the rocker switch has four terminals. My thought was, and I can check with a volt meter, is that on the rocker switch I only need one of each pair of terminals.. anyone know if I am correct on that? If i am not correct, how can I rewire this for the current two wire set up being used now??
My other question is this: this unit came with a power deck lift. The toggle switch currently there is a momentary type, ie, it sends current to lift the deck ONLY when the toggle switch is held in the UP position. I have found this to be less convenient than a switch that locks it in the UP position until it is toggled to the DOWN position. That way I can push the switch up, continue to use both hands on the control arms, and then toggle to the DOWN position when I want to. instead of trying to hold the switch in the UP position with one hand and try to operate both control arms with the other hand...Does anyone know if there is a reason this won't work or a reason I shouldn't do this? Thanks for your help and information...
Geoff
I recently purchased a 1995 721D and am trying to make it as stock as possible. The previous owner replaced the stock switch for the headlights, which is a rocker type switch, with a metal toggle switch. In doing so, he also had to put an ugly homemade piece of metal to cover the larger hole where the rocker switch was originally. I have the replacement stock rocker switch but have a question. The toggle switch in there now, has only two connections, while the rocker switch has four terminals. My thought was, and I can check with a volt meter, is that on the rocker switch I only need one of each pair of terminals.. anyone know if I am correct on that? If i am not correct, how can I rewire this for the current two wire set up being used now??
My other question is this: this unit came with a power deck lift. The toggle switch currently there is a momentary type, ie, it sends current to lift the deck ONLY when the toggle switch is held in the UP position. I have found this to be less convenient than a switch that locks it in the UP position until it is toggled to the DOWN position. That way I can push the switch up, continue to use both hands on the control arms, and then toggle to the DOWN position when I want to. instead of trying to hold the switch in the UP position with one hand and try to operate both control arms with the other hand...Does anyone know if there is a reason this won't work or a reason I shouldn't do this? Thanks for your help and information...
Geoff