NARVA Launches Factory-style OE Switch Range

NARVA Launches Factory-style OE Switch Range

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Car enthusiasts and fleet operators in New Zealand can now achieve a factory finish when they install new electrical items in their vehicles through the launch of a new range of OE-style push button switches from NARVA.

The new switches are designed to fit into the spare switch space on a vehicle dashboard without needing to cut into the panel and look just like the original.

Providing a professional OE appearance, the switches feature laser etched LED symbols with backlit blue illumination and are available for a number of ancillary lighting products including; LED light bar, driving Llights, aux lights, roof lights, beacon and universal/generic, ensuring there’s no mistaking one for the other.

The OE push-button switches are available for 30 different vehicle models from popular manufacturers including Toyota, Holden/Isuzu, Volkswagen, Mitsubishi and Nissan.

All switches include a flying lead, while ‘snap-in’ fitment also makes for easy installation, whether you’re a professional technician or DIY enthusiast. 

The switches have an amp rating of 10A at 12V and benefit from hard plastic construction for excellent durability in New Zealand’s demanding driving applications and conditions.  

The new range of NARVA OE-style push button switches can be purchased from leading automotive outlets throughout New Zealand.

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