CJV35/U Main light switch
Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2019 12:58 am
Hello folks. Just had an interesting questions asked of me as a PM and thought the many CJV35/U owner/members here may also be interested in the question and it's answers.
The question is:



I did a little bit of research on the WWII main light switches:
ORD# 506605 Switch, Light, blackout, push-pull, safety lock, assy (Main Lights) Probably the early 1st type switch.
Then came two later switches, both rotary types produced by Douglas Manufacturing (DM):
DM# 6203, WO# A11867, Ford# G8T11654 Switch, main lights, rotarytype
DM# 6244, WO#A11866, Ford# G8T11649, ORD# 7036582, NSN 2590-00-703-6582 Switch, Mian Lights, w/circuit breaker, assy. (rotary type)

Here's the 1949 ORD 9 SNL G-503 page top and the Navy CJV35 IPL page bottom.
The CJV switch pictured above also has a circuit breaker. I forgot to querry Bob on the part number in the CJV35/U parts manual.
Note, the WWII jeep used a separate 2 pos push-pull sw for the dash lights and a separate two pos push-pull sw for the BO Driving lamp on the fender.
The question is:
Since I am hardly a CJV35/U Guru I forwarded the question to Bob Westerman who was a great help.IS that switch in the dash to the left of the steering column the light switch? It looks similar to M series ignition switch. I am looking for one of those, how many positions does it have?
he also sent these photos:The CJV35 light switch is unique to the V35 but looks similar to late MB light switches.
Since the V35 doesn't have any type of blackout lighting the headlight switch is wired up just like a CJ-3A light switch although it looks very different.



I did a little bit of research on the WWII main light switches:
ORD# 506605 Switch, Light, blackout, push-pull, safety lock, assy (Main Lights) Probably the early 1st type switch.
Then came two later switches, both rotary types produced by Douglas Manufacturing (DM):
DM# 6203, WO# A11867, Ford# G8T11654 Switch, main lights, rotarytype
DM# 6244, WO#A11866, Ford# G8T11649, ORD# 7036582, NSN 2590-00-703-6582 Switch, Mian Lights, w/circuit breaker, assy. (rotary type)

Here's the 1949 ORD 9 SNL G-503 page top and the Navy CJV35 IPL page bottom.
The CJV switch pictured above also has a circuit breaker. I forgot to querry Bob on the part number in the CJV35/U parts manual.
Note, the WWII jeep used a separate 2 pos push-pull sw for the dash lights and a separate two pos push-pull sw for the BO Driving lamp on the fender.



