Headlamp Switch: 64-81 GM Various (8 Pin)

SKU: D1588

This brand new headlight switch fits Firebird and Camaro models, as well as various other 1960s, 1970s, and some 1980s GM vehicles with standard pulley-out style switches. It features an 8-pin design—please refer to the image to ensure compatibility. Due to numerous conversions and replacement dash parts over the years, including variations in insulation, older local vehicles may have differing configurations.

This is a 8 pin switch - you can use the 8 pin if needed.. but not the other way around.

Fits:

  • 1964- 70 Full size Impala/ Belair/Laurentian/Parisienne El Camino+++
  • 68-71 Camaro without fold away head lamps.
  • NOT FOR 68 or 69 Camaro HIDEAWAY HEADLAMP MODELS (they have 8 pins + air pipes out)
  • 64-73 Chevelle / El Camino
  • Firebird TA 68-81 - Not for 1969 Firebird.
  • 64-71 Corvette
  • Various GTO/Chevelle/ Nova without hide away headlamps.
  • (i) Trying to release the headlamp knob & shaft.. gently depress the sprung button on the lower side of the switch then pull shaft out.....check below.

 

Regular price $62.71

This brand new headlight switch fits Firebird and Camaro models, as well as various other 1960s, 1970s, and some 1980s GM vehicles with standard pulley-out style switches. It features an 8-pin design—please refer to the image to ensure compatibility. Due to numerous conversions and replacement dash parts over the years, including variations in insulation, older local vehicles may have differing configurations.

This is a 8 pin switch - you can use the 8 pin if needed.. but not the other way around.

Fits:

  • 1964- 70 Full size Impala/ Belair/Laurentian/Parisienne El Camino+++
  • 68-71 Camaro without fold away head lamps.
  • NOT FOR 68 or 69 Camaro HIDEAWAY HEADLAMP MODELS (they have 8 pins + air pipes out)
  • 64-73 Chevelle / El Camino
  • Firebird TA 68-81 - Not for 1969 Firebird.
  • 64-71 Corvette
  • Various GTO/Chevelle/ Nova without hide away headlamps.
  • (i) Trying to release the headlamp knob & shaft.. gently depress the sprung button on the lower side of the switch then pull shaft out.....check below.

 

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