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Genuine Style Defender Heated Front Windscreen Switch

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Genuine Style Defender Heated Front Windscreen Switch

Land Rover Defender Windscreen switch for installing into the Defender dashboard from 2002-2016.

Manufactured by Lucas.

Latching Off/On style switch

Note: The OE switch fitted to post 2002 Defender's was a non-latching momentary switch, however Land Rover parts has now changed the spec of its heated windscreen switch to a latching switch. We can no longer supply a Genuine Land Rover Momentary Heated Windscreen switch. We can however supply a non-latching Heated Windscreen switch from our own range of Td5/Tdci switches, although please note, the back of MUD switches uses spade-terminals so will not plug directly into the OE Land Rover connector.

Switch is 12v, 10amps.

Requires white housing connector

Orange ‘on’ LED illumination and green dashboard illumination.

Switches the Positive/Live Circuit. Please read our wiring advice in the resource sections below before attempting to wire the switch.

$24.46
Genuine Style Defender Heated Front Windscreen Switch—
$24.46

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Land Rover Defender Windscreen switch for installing into the Defender dashboard from 2002-2016.

Manufactured by Lucas.

Latching Off/On style switch

Note: The OE switch fitted to post 2002 Defender's was a non-latching momentary switch, however Land Rover parts has now changed the spec of its heated windscreen switch to a latching switch. We can no longer supply a Genuine Land Rover Momentary Heated Windscreen switch. We can however supply a non-latching Heated Windscreen switch from our own range of Td5/Tdci switches, although please note, the back of MUD switches uses spade-terminals so will not plug directly into the OE Land Rover connector.

Switch is 12v, 10amps.

Requires white housing connector

Orange ‘on’ LED illumination and green dashboard illumination.

Switches the Positive/Live Circuit. Please read our wiring advice in the resource sections below before attempting to wire the switch.