Single action hazard switch is more simply engineered than double action headlight switch. Should be longer lived. Plus is half purchase price. That's why I used when rewiring exterior light circuit (button graphics are interchangeable). Recommend same. Note that after conversion, I have adjacent hazard switch to fall back on in case of failure (keep a jumper in car for terminals 1 & 10 on hazard harness -- turn signals). #5939's photo album has pic of what can happen when factory headlight switch fails. Almost lost the car from that one. Bill Robertson #5939 >--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Dave Swingle" <swingle@xxxx> wrote: > You probably won't find one this way. This is a unique-to-the- > Delorean part and has a pretty high failure rate. About $45 from the > DMC places last time I bought one. . . > > Dave <--on my third one including the original > > --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "nbrommer2k" <nickbrom@xxxx> wrote: > > Anyone out there have a spare headlight switch? Mine won't stay > > engaged in the "on" position. Decent condition is fine enough, as > > long as it works! > > > > Nick