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The MOROSO 70190 is a single-pole single-throw (SPST) on/off rocker switch designed for reliable circuit control in automotive and performance vehicle electrical systems. This type of rocker switch provides a straightforward make-or-break connection, allowing a technician or installer to enable or disable a single circuit with a positive, tactile action. SPST rocker switches in this class are commonly installed on dashboards, panels, or custom switch consoles where clean, low-profile switching is required. The 70190 is a standard offering from MOROSO, a brand recognized in the performance and racing aftermarket for electrical and drivetrain accessories.
This rocker switch is suited for automotive performance builds, race car electrical panels, shop equipment, and custom fabrication projects where a compact on/off switch is needed to control auxiliary circuits. Typical applications include controlling fuel pumps, cooling fans, ignition kill switches, lighting circuits, and other low- to medium-current accessories. Installation is common in motorsports, street performance, and custom vehicle builds where the installer requires a dependable manual switching solution integrated into a control panel or dash assembly.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or upgrade rocker switch for automotive and performance vehicle electrical panels requiring a standard SPST on/off switching function.
Installation of this rocker switch should be performed by a qualified electrician or experienced automotive technician familiar with vehicle wiring practices. Disconnect the vehicle battery before beginning any wiring work to prevent accidental short circuits or component damage. Ensure the switch rating is appropriate for the current load of the circuit being controlled before completing the installation. Follow applicable wiring codes and best practices for terminal connections, including proper insulation and strain relief.
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