You’re saying pushing in the door jamb switch plungers by hand did’t turn off the lights? Or just looking to see them move in when the door is closed?
Clarifying because when I went to replace mine I recall two options with different length plungers offered and I think the difference was in...
Not definitive proof, but the seller of the 4 hole switch panel lists it as fitting 88-06. Also throwing out there that I’ve seen 5 hole panels listed too in case you’re able to make one work without having to get a blank then cut holes in it.
I actually pulled the trigger on this set from Etsy. Only place I was able to find GMC in the correct size at the time. I’ve only had them on about a month so we’ll see how they hold up.
They are “metal stickers” and were pretty tuff to remove the old ones, slow and steady with the prying…
I do still need it but will not be able to use it for a bit so will pass since there was at least one person after me wanting it. We ordered a new garage door that arrived 2 weeks early so my “free time” is spoken for.
Yeah, noticed that the ambers jumped up to $76. They still have the reds listed at $45.99, but I wouldn’t be surprised to see that change soon. Agree with you on aftermarket stepping in. When I was searching I found all kinds of options for GMT800…
I bought an OEM one from this seller last year. Wasn’t crazy about spending $45 for such a small part but needed it to replace a missing one.
For LEDs I used www.superbrightleds.com
OEM part numbers:
Amber LH 5974617 RH 5974618
Red LH 5974619 RH 5974620...
There are all kinds of diy videos on YT using hot glue-no idea if they really work or will work for your situation.
I think the question to ask is no matter what you try on your own, what if you make it worse than if you hadn’t done anything? Are you willing to dive in and learn how to get...
Smart move here. I’ve had my 51 3600 for 18ish years lingering in the garage and have never driven it.
Tucked in behind is my 68 Camaro, on a rotisserie for I can’t remember how many years. I tore it back apart in the mid 1990’s. At this point I’ve conceded that they’ll get worked on...