Albert,
Strange to say, a switch can be either top-on or bottom-on. The
visible rocker can be reversed so that the invisible inner workings are
moving as you prefer. I puzzled over that question for some time until
I took two switches apart. Their internals are identical, but the
rockers can be ( and were) installed in either orientation.
My suggestion is that you set them up so that the internal
illumination is on when the switch is on.
Bob
On Fri, 30 Apr 2004 19:07:12 EDT Aeseeyou@aol.com writes:
> Question...
> On the dash of the 1977-'80 MGB you have two rocker switches. Are
> they activated by pushing the top part in (the top part being the one
> that says Hazard or Fan) Or are they switched on by pushing the bottom
part in. My two rocker switches have always been with the top part of
the rocker switch
> pushed in, and the bottom part "UP' or open. So in order to activate
the Hazard
> lights or Fan do I push in the bottom of the switch or the Top (where
it says
> Hazard or Fan) As far as I know my "Rocker Switches" have always had
the top
> part pushed in flush with the dash.
> Please can someone help me with this question? Thank You!
> Albert Escalante
> 1978 MGB & 1977 Jaguar XJ6-L
> Central Coast British Car Club (Ca.)
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