enblethen wrote:
Switches designed to go into a specific opening are hard to locate and quality is even worse.
Knowing what the opening size needs to be determined.
Then locate the proper sized switch.
Look for the highest amperage rating for a switch that will electrically last longer. This is in theory.
If the switch is the wrong physical size, you can break them easily when trying to install.
OP:
What is the switch for?
finding the correct size is not a problem, I bought the less expensive one of the two at the auto parts store. Theres not too many different sizes of the rectangle switches,this one felt strange from the get go as far as the rocker, its sloppy side to side where the original ones were not. These are for the lights inside and outside, but not sure what the third one is for. They are right inside the door