DM37 Posted August 31 Share Posted August 31 (edited) 1) Used in early-mid-late 1930's Junior and Senior Packards. -1932-39: 2 were used in each left/right front (coupes) or rear (sedans) door jambs. -Switch completes the courtesy dome/running board light circuit to ground -Reference: Packard part 1932-39: 220761 2) The switch plate/bezel has been milled to the correct Packard shape. a) These are single pole single throw (SPST) normally closed (NC) momentary switches b) Door Open: Open/out on the switch/spring position is NC circuit (normally closed circuit, current flows from courtesy lamp circuit through the switch to ground and courtesy lamps illuminate) c) Door Closed: Closed/in on the switch position is open circuit (open circuit, current is interrupted and courtesy lamps are off). d) Depending on your vehicle door jamb bodywork/condition, the receiving hole can be lightly dressed up with a 23/32" or 47/64" diameter drill bit before installing the switch, which completely covers the receiving hole. e) Continuity & isolation tested. f) Ensure your wire terminals do NOT touch adjacent wood/metal; generally recommend a layer of electrical insulating tape or heat shrink tube after terminating wire leads 3) Price: $125 ea; quantity of 4 or more: $100 ea + shipping 4) Private message me if interested Edited September 6 by DM37 (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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