buzz shamer Posted October 13, 2022 Posted October 13, 2022 (edited) 2006 beaver patriot 525 Switch is broke try to find a part number to Oder one or we’re to by one thanks Edited October 13, 2022 by buzz shamer
David Pratt Posted October 13, 2022 Posted October 13, 2022 You did not include your Coach manufacture and model that is required so we can help you. Get out the manual for the TV Lift and check if it has a parts list. If not, contact the Manufacturer for help. You can also Google or go to Amazon and search for push button door jam switch. This style push button switch was used in many automotive applications to turn the interior lights on when you opened the doors. It should be a normally closed switch.
Paul J A Posted October 13, 2022 Posted October 13, 2022 (edited) 2 hours ago, buzz shamer said: 2006 beaver patriot 525 Switch is broke try to find a part number to Oder one or we’re to by one thanks https://www.nwrvsupply.com/, https://www.veurinksrv.com/ findmyrvparts.com rvparts.visonerv.com anyrvparts.com finditparts.com 2 hours ago, David Pratt said: You did not include your Coach manufacture and model that is required so we can help you. Get out the manual for the TV Lift and check if it has a parts list. If not, contact the Manufacturer for help. You can also Google or go to Amazon and search for push button door jam switch. This style push button switch was used in many automotive applications to turn the interior lights on when you opened the doors. It should be a normally closed switch. You must have missed it. His post starts with; , 2006 beaver patriot 525 2 hours ago, David Pratt said: You did not include your Coach manufacture and model that is required so we can help you. Get out the manual for the TV Lift and check if it has a parts list. If not, contact the Manufacturer for help. You can also Google or go to Amazon and search for push button door jam switch. This style push button switch was used in many automotive applications to turn the interior lights on when you opened the doors. It should be a normally closed switch. Edited October 13, 2022 by Paul A. added.
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