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Old 03-26-2018, 03:07 AM   #1
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Default Updating Rocker switches

Looking for some expertise. I have a 2300 SR bow-rider and thinking about updating my rocker switches to lighted ones. Is this possible as a plug and play application/project or will the lighted rocker switches need a different wiring configuration (I did not want to get into a big project). I would to hear your experiences if this is a simple or should I just leave them alone. Nothing is wrong with the switch except they are worn from the sun. I know I need to look at volts and amps per switch, but are new rocker switches different sizes?
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