Reproduction Of Original Double Terminal Self Adjusting Sold Separately Single Terminal Switch Available As Part # SW-26 The door jamb switch is responsible turning the courtesy light on in your 1967, 1968, or 1969 first generation Camaro…
Replacement Single Terminal Self Adjusting Sold Each Have you ever opened your refrigerator door at home and had the light come on? Then when you close it, it magically turns off? Well in theory, the door jamb switch is the little man in…
Replacement Single Terminal Self Adjusting Sold Each Double Terminal Switch Available as our Part # 50-00006 Have you ever opened your refrigerator door at home and had the light come on? Then when you close it, it magically turns off?…
Stock Replacement Original GM Correct One Circuit Switch Self Ajusting Left Side Uses P/N 06-0860 Sold Separately Have you ever opened your refrigerator door at home and had the light come on? Then when you close it, it magically turns…
These switches fit into the door jamb and activate dome lamps and courtesy lamps when your doors are opened. Sold per each, these are a must have for any restoration.
Door Jamb Switches Spade Connector.
AC Delco originals
Minor…
These switches fit into the door jamb and activate dome lamps and courtesy lamps when your doors are opened. Sold per each, these are a must have for any restoration.
Door Jamb Switches Bullet Connector.
Ready for hassle-free…
Stock Replacement Original GM Correct Two Circuit Switch Self Adjusting Right Side Uses P/N 06-0850 Sold Separately Have you ever opened your refrigerator door at home and had the light come on? Then when you close it, it magically turns…
Reproduction Of Original 2 Required Per El Camino Includes Gasket Also Fits 1959-60 Passenger Car, Wagon & Sedan Delivery Have you ever opened your refrigerator door at home and had the light come on? Then when you close it, it…
Replacement Double Terminal Self Adjusting Sold Each Have you ever opened your refrigerator door at home and had the light come on? Then when you close it, it magically turns off? Well in theory, the door jamb switch is the little man in…