switches or buttons are avail for the 91 wagons

hey guys i am looking for pics of all the types of switches that would fit into our blank spots.

i am doing a project that needs a button or a switch to just turn on and off. i dont want to put an ugly aftermarket one in there. so i dont know what was available to start searching.
(i have the brown inerior, if that matters)
thanks.

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  • dalowdadalowda New Wagonist
    ef sunroof? if you can find it :)
  • rti intracrti intrac Senior Wagonist
    try a foglight switch? One out a of a hatch possibly?
  • 949949 Senior Wagonist
    dalowda wrote:
    ef sunroof? if you can find it :)


    i dont think this will work because i need a switch that will stay in either on or off positions.
  • You could try picking up a mil spec toggle switch.

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    This is the one I am using for the fogs I am going to install. Just pop out the filler panel drill a hole big enough for the switch then bolt it on. The cover is optional, and can be painted.
  • 949949 Senior Wagonist
    wow thats big. i was looking for something more oem looking.
  • skinnyskinny Senior Wagonist
    would a cruse switch work?
  • Old SkoolOld Skool Council Member
    You could use a cruise control or rear defrost.. easily available, then get your self a latching relay (PAC-Audio-TR-7) or build one http://www.the12volt.com/relays/page5.asp#lsp I used a cruise control and relabled it for my rear fogs :)
  • wagodizzlewagodizzle Council Member and EDM expert
    i have a sunroof switch i use for my rear horn, but its not "on-off" its just push to turn "on"
    88-89 dimmer switch fits in the lower holes as well.. but again, prolly not on-off.

    honestly, i dont really know any such switches, USDM defroster isnt a true on-off switch, however the EDM (JDM too?) switch IS, meaning when you depress it it stays depressed unlike the USDM one.
    same with rear fog switch. 88-89 will fit in the lower holes as well.
  • 949949 Senior Wagonist
    Old Skool wrote:
    You could use a cruise control or rear defrost.. easily available, then get your self a latching relay (PAC-Audio-TR-7) or build one http://www.the12volt.com/relays/page5.asp#lsp I used a cruise control and relabled it for my rear fogs :)
    im not familiar with the specs on those buttons. please explain more why i need to a latching relay?
  • Old SkoolOld Skool Council Member
    You stated you wanted a On and Off button, the cruise and rear defrost *when not used in the original application* are momentary (only stays activated when you hold it on) So building a "latching relay" or using the TR-7 will turn the oem switch into a on and off switch (press it once to turn on, press it again to turn off)
  • wagodizzlewagodizzle Council Member and EDM expert
    Old Skool wrote:
    You stated you wanted a On and Off button, the cruise and rear defrost *when not used in the original application* are momentary (only stays activated when you hold it on)

    you sure about the cruise switch? i have one here from and it stays depressed when pushed in (on). then pops back out when pressed again (off)
  • Old SkoolOld Skool Council Member
    wagodizzle wrote:
    Old Skool wrote:
    You stated you wanted a On and Off button, the cruise and rear defrost *when not used in the original application* are momentary (only stays activated when you hold it on)

    you sure about the cruise switch? i have one here from and it stays depressed when pushed in (on). then pops back out when pressed again (off)

    I thought of that afterwards.. I'm thinking of a newer honda with a momentary cruise.. :lol:
  • bmotorsbmotors New Wagonist
    i have an ek foglight switch....it does pop in ...but leaves a gap on bottom or top dependin on how u have it ....ill try to take a pic and post it up....i couldnt find any factory ones either....i have seen some heated seat switches dont know if thats ligit but the were pricey...
  • 949949 Senior Wagonist
    Old Skool wrote:
    You stated you wanted a On and Off button, the cruise and rear defrost *when not used in the original application* are momentary (only stays activated when you hold it on) So building a "latching relay" or using the TR-7 will turn the oem switch into a on and off switch (press it once to turn on, press it again to turn off)

    oh ok, i see what your saying.

    well, i would like to keep it simple. then i would be more interested in a switch that can be as an on / off built in rather then go an extra step.
  • HaydzHaydz Moderator
    Why not just use a rear defrost or foglight switch? Both are simple on/off and fit into the panels provided.
  • 949949 Senior Wagonist
    Haydz wrote:
    Why not just use a rear defrost or foglight switch? Both are simple on/off and fit into the panels provided.
    will they fit on the lower left area? i have the rear defrost used up on the top. the only open spots are the lower left.
  • wagodizzlewagodizzle Council Member and EDM expert
    88-89 foglight switch will fit in the lower portion.
  • bmotorsbmotors New Wagonist
    ek switch
  • toggle, horn, button, rocker, push-pull, blah :)

    just dont forget the #amps running through it...

    :mrgreen:
  • insane_oneinsane_one Band Wagon
    www.civicwagon.com

    OEM?
  • mine looks different...
    but who cares???
    : )
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