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Automotive Switches & Buttons
When building an electrical system in your street or race vehicle, auto switches play a part in controlling and communicating system functions. Manual switches allow you to control vehicle and engine components, while automatic switches alert you when pressures or temperatures are beyond the limit. JEGS offers high-quality universal, custom automotive switches and push button options from top aftermarket brands such as Biondo, ARC, Painless Performance, Moroso, JEGS, and more. Browse our full line of automotive switches and buttons to help you complete the next electrical project.
What Are Automotive Switches?
Automotive switches are essential components in a vehicle's electrical system that control various functions and features. They allow drivers and passengers to operate lights, signals, accessories, and other electronic systems within the vehicle. These switches are integral to the functionality and convenience of modern automobiles.
What Are the 3 Most Common Switches Used?
There are numerous types of automotive switches and buttons used in vehicles, but three of the most common ones include:
- Ignition Switch: The ignition switch is used to start and stop the vehicle's engine. It plays a crucial role in the overall operation of the vehicle.
- Light Switch: This switch controls the vehicle's exterior lights, including headlights, taillights, and turn signals. It allows drivers to adjust lighting for different driving conditions.
- Power Window Switch: Power window switches are found on the driver's and passengers' doors and enable the operation of the vehicle's power windows, allowing users to raise or lower the windows with ease.
These switches are just a few examples of the many switches and buttons present in a vehicle. Each switch serves a specific function and contributes to the overall safety and convenience of the car.
How Much Does It Cost to Add Automotive Switches and Buttons?
The cost of adding automotive switches and buttons to a vehicle can vary widely based on several factors, including the type of switch, the complexity of the installation, and whether you're using original equipment manufacturer (OEM) or aftermarket components. On average, the cost can range from $20 to $200 or more per switch, including installation.
It's important to consider the quality and reliability of the switches and buttons you choose, as well as the labor cost if you opt for professional installation. Adding or replacing switches and buttons can enhance your vehicle's functionality and convenience, making it a worthwhile investment for many drivers.