Locker Switches - who has installed the OEM ones? (2 Viewers)

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PO installed two un-protected rocker switches exactly where you will always bump them with your left knee. Hell for valet situations and when the 'on' light is obsucred by the steering wheel.

All that being said, could I re-wire my Harrop e-Lockers (f+r) to use this switch + plate? (2008 LC200)

Absolutely, we regularly use them for ARB and Harrop installs.

You'd order:

Switch:
FR/RR Differential Lock Switch - OEM Toyota - Fits (ELEC60020) - https://cruiserteq.com/fr-rr-differential-lock-switch-oem-toyota-fits-elec60020/

Switch Terminal Kit:
Connector And Terminal Kit - OEM Toyota - Fits Differential Locker Switch ELEC60020/ELEC84725 Applications - https://cruiserteq.com/connector-and-terminal-kit-oem-toyota-fits-differential-locker-switch-elec60020-elec84725-applications/

Switch Housing:
Dash Locker Pannel - OEM Toyota - Fits 200 Series (INT55447) - https://cruiserteq.com/dash-locker-pannel-oem-toyota-fits-200-series-int55447/
 
I just moved mine over to the new rig. I moved the VSC switch and CDL too. Compressor on the left. I love this setup.

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I just moved mine over to the new rig. I moved the VSC switch and CDL too. Compressor on the left. I love this setup.

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Yes, all of this is right and good. I will also move my LRA pump switch to the left-hand panel; possibly to where your compressor switch lives, just to avoid kneeing the LRA switch.
 
Yes, all of this is right and good. I will also move my LRA pump switch to the left-hand panel; possibly to where your compressor switch lives, just to avoid kneeing the LRA switch.
It’s hard to see the compressor switch from a normal driving sitting position. No big deal for it but I wouldn’t want the LRA one there for that reason. You can see the LRA gauge where I have it by just looking down.
 
This is how mine turned out.

I can just feel where the compressor is by locating the Locker knob.

I wired so the compressor switch feeds the power to the lockers when it is turned on.

Found the compressor switch on eBay from down under. The panel and Locker switch from CruiseOutfit.

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