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Aux Switches - 9/29/2006 11:44:58 PM   
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I am looking at lights for my gobi rack but i cant think of a good way to turn them on!
I see there are 2 plugs in the dash under the climate controls for what I assume to be switches. Maybe for the roof lights and..something else?
Anybody know where I can get switches to go in there or just the part # for the factory Aux switch? A picture would be nice I suppose too.
And then does anybody know how to wire up a gobi rack??? It came with wires but they arent attached to anything..?
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RE: Aux Switches - 9/30/2006 7:33:00 AM   
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I am looking at lights for my gobi rack but i cant think of a good way to turn them on!
I see there are 2 plugs in the dash under the climate controls for what I assume to be switches. Maybe for the roof lights and..something else?
Anybody know where I can get switches to go in there or just the part # for the factory Aux switch? A picture would be nice I suppose too.
And then does anybody know how to wire up a gobi rack??? It came with wires but they arent attached to anything..?


Ghost,

The 2 oem switches are made for the roof and brush guard oem off-road lights and each kit comes with a harness. The switch will work with other lights but you need the harness plug to plug into the back of the switch. I just bought a switch/harness from a guy on another list for by gobi lights and am waiting for it and will figure out how to wire it when I have it in hand.

Don't have a part # at the moment but check with your dealer and they can get the #'s for you. I think you can get the switch/harness for about $50 from gmpartsdirect. You can get other switches to work in those holes but most toggle switches just don't look right and I wanted mine to look factory.

The wires on the gobi are for wiring rear back-up lights they just run from front to back on each side. I used them but just one pair on the left side to run both lights.

Here's a pic of a garage door opener I wired into one of mine 2 switch locations using a momentary switch from radio shack.

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RE: Aux Switches - 9/30/2006 11:16:27 AM   
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Thats a good idea with the garage door opener! Instead of $100 in switches, I think I am going to try a on-off-on toggle from radioshack for the rears so I can either have them on all the time, off, or come on in reverse...Just waiting on them to be delivered! Then a 2 way toggle for the fronts whenever I decide to get those too.

Did you find a clean place to run the wires up to the rack without drilling a hole through the roof?

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RE: Aux Switches - 9/30/2006 11:30:29 AM   
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I got these....

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RE: Aux Switches - 9/30/2006 11:57:32 AM   
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Did you find a clean place to run the wires up to the rack without drilling a hole through the roof?


I'm going down the A pillar on the outside but haven't pulled the cover off yet to see how to get in the cab or under the hood. My roof rails are supposed to be replaced next week (cracked) so I'm waiting to run the wiring after that. I may have a look this weekend and let you know.



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RE: Aux Switches - 9/30/2006 10:37:50 PM   
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Connector GM Part # 12101864

Switch GM Part # 88963884
I paid $48 for each switch at GMPARTSDIRECT.COM

If you loosen the
plastic on the top there is a channel you can run the wire through. Take the plastic off the piller there is a screw that holds it in place then pop it out. There are a few bayonet clips you have to pop out. Next pull the fake air box up. open the hood and pull up it will come off. Becarefull you dont slam it into the bottom of the hood. Now you have room to run wires to the engin. I put 8" KCs on a Tule MOAB rack.

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RE: Aux Switches - 9/30/2006 10:39:59 PM   
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RE: Aux Switches - 10/1/2006 4:38:16 PM   
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RE: Aux Switches - 10/1/2006 5:56:18 PM   
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I wired a lighted Toggle switch for my light bar, this one in fact:


I ran wires from the switch to the relay through the door hinge area. I'll have to take some pics of it. I used the power for the switch from the cigarette lighter I believe, either that or the car stereo. I don't remember. I used a 25 Amp relay and the switch is rated at 20A. I can take pics if you want.


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RE: Aux Switches - 10/1/2006 6:44:12 PM   
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Connector GM Part # 12101864

Switch GM Part # 88963884
I paid $48 for each switch at GMPARTSDIRECT.COM

If you loosen the
plastic on the top there is a channel you can run the wire through. Take the plastic off the piller there is a screw that holds it in place then pop it out. There are a few bayonet clips you have to pop out. Next pull the fake air box up. open the hood and pull up it will come off. Becarefull you dont slam it into the bottom of the hood. Now you have room to run wires to the engin. I put 8" KCs on a Tule MOAB rack.


fisherman119, are these part numbers for the same switches as in The Riddler's pics?


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RE: Aux Switches - 10/1/2006 7:03:29 PM   
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Yes Thay Are.....GM dose not include the connectors with the switches. Remember to order both. Also when I wired my lights
I used the KC wiring harness. The harness has a relay in it. This means only a little amount of juice runs through the switch. Just
enough to trip the relay. The relay takes all the electricity. I think I would melt them if I put 260 watts through them.

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RE: Aux Switches - 10/1/2006 11:43:48 PM   
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This works and got them at pep boys for 4.99 a peice works great and looks great.someone posted this photo before but i have the same switches


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RE: Aux Switches - 10/2/2006 12:27:51 PM   
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I have To admitt thay look great and a better price

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RE: Aux Switches - 10/2/2006 3:48:33 PM   
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This works and got them at pep boys for 4.99 a peice works great and looks great.someone posted this photo before but i have the same switches


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Looks SHARP

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RE: Aux Switches - 10/2/2006 4:14:25 PM   
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Yes , very nice craftsmanship...Looks factory.

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