I have an ex-MOD 11a 109 and have two issues with the six way switch. 1- I busted the key off in the barrel and have Ben using a screw driver to start it over the past seven months 2- I lost power to all my lights tonight and have hast problems in the past with my truck cutting off due to the switch. Does anyone have any reliable alternatives they have used instead of the six way switch? I honestly have no need for all the six way light settings?
MOD six way switch
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mod switch, 6 way
You can trace and fit different switches to operate essential lights. Head, side, and such. I considered such an arrangement when restoring my 88 Ex mod. I decided to use a new barrel and key from our hosts my truck came to me with no key, and use a new purchased 6way, I was looking to keep critical aspects of this truck original. Although I agree I have not much use for the Convoy position. I was going for originality. I have found good luck with some maritime switches from boat supply stores that are sturdy, and waterproof. They also look like they might come in a Rover. -
I have an ex-MOD 11a 109 and have two issues with the six way switch. 1- I busted the key off in the barrel and have Ben using a screw driver to start it over the past seven months 2- I lost power to all my lights tonight and have hast problems in the past with my truck cutting off due to the switch. Does anyone have any reliable alternatives they have used instead of the six way switch? I honestly have no need for all the six way light settings?Comment
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Switch
Mine is like the one below except for it has the ignition switch in the center
LIGHT SWITCH 6 WAY MILITARY KOSTAL WITH CONVOY POSITIONS SERIES IIA- DEFENDER 1962-1993
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New Old Stock British MOD.* Made in the UK.
Part#: PLE487
Price:*$198.00*
Quantity: **1971 Ex Mod IIA 109
1985 D110
1998 D1 (Sold)Comment
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My advice would be to cough up for the replacement switch, or be prepared to spend days figuring out the harness and what changes you need to make to ensure those light you want to work, will.
This look like the right one? I think the part number for the non-key switch is PRC2088
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EDITED: I think there's one of those in RN's inventory right now.Last edited by SafeAirOne; 03-21-2012, 05:28 PM.--Mark
1973 SIII 109 RHD 2.5NA Diesel
0-54mph in just under 11.5 minutes
(9.7 minutes now that she's a 3-door).Comment
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Generic Switch
I was able to rewire mine and used a generic light switch from kragen/oreiley. Made it switch like a normal auto. Cost was about 10 bucks (I'm cheap and couldn't afford the high bucks for a replacement) and I kept all of the terminals by using a terminal block, so at a later date could convert back. Took about an hour or so after I figured out the harness.David
1973 exMOD Series III 109
1988 RRCComment
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Well, if folks are casting around our stock turns over less, means longer lead times to get good quality parts....... I wonder if e... has a forum like this.......
Les Parker
Tech. Support and Parts Specialist
Rovers North Inc.
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I was able to rewire mine and used a generic light switch from kragen/oreiley. Made it switch like a normal auto. Cost was about 10 bucks (I'm cheap and couldn't afford the high bucks for a replacement) and I kept all of the terminals by using a terminal block, so at a later date could convert back. Took about an hour or so after I figured out the harness.Comment
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Alternatives
If I remember correctly when I looked for one for mine (bear in mind I am cheap - on some stuff), US prices were around $500.00 for the 6way, and I choose a different direction. That savings went a long way for me for many other more important parts. Not to say that I don't have much more to buy as time goes on.
Also, I appreciate this forum and I know that many others do also. There is a wealth of information and knowledge that you don't just get everywhere.David
1973 exMOD Series III 109
1988 RRCComment
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Looking at the 2 wiring diagrams of IIA and Series III MOD vehicles, the actions identical. The only differences are the wiring harness that attaches to it. The Series IIa has the ignition key in the centre, the Series III switch knob has this blanked off, though if you remove the knob, the workings are still there.
So, in short, the Series III (PLE487) will work with either.
Les Parker
Tech. Support and Parts Specialist
Rovers North Inc.
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key on switch
that's great Les, I always wondered if 11a and 111 switches were the same, with help from RN, mine works perfectly, and maintains the originality of the vehicle, ex RAF short wheel base. Why did'nt a 11a use the Infra red options of the lightweight? Inquiring minds want to know.Comment
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Thanks
Thanks a bunch for the insight. I ordered a new key barrel from RN to insert into my switch to see if that helps out. If not I will go from there.1971 Ex Mod IIA 109
1985 D110
1998 D1 (Sold)Comment
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