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Fan/blower switch

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Im on to my third blower switch in my refurb project of my van - not because of use or age - Im on third NEW switch - the quality of the build of these switches is extremely poor - can anyone advise where I can purchase a good quality one - Ive used three different traders already and the parts I received all look like they came from same manufacturer.

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What happens to them? If they burn out your motor might be knackered.

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they dont burn out - they dont get a chance to - its just the flimsy contacts - last one I bought I had to open it because the contacts inside were fitted wrong way round.
Yeah reckon next one I will get it from Simon.
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Sadly, you can experience the same thing with reversing light switches. So much made in China now and we end up being the quality control.
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