Easy to controll the circuit power on/off

If you’ve added fog lights or LED accessories to your vehicle, you need a reliable way to control them. This DC12V rocker switch gives you instant on/off control for any 12-volt lighting setup. It’s a paste-type DIY switch that handles up to 16 amps, making it suitable for fog lights, driving lights, neon accents, and LED light bars.

The switch comes pre-wired with 16-inch leads in black, white, and red, so you can identify your connections easily. No need to hunt for compatible wiring or crimp your own terminals. Just connect it to your power source and lights, mount it where you want it, and you’re done. The adhesive backing lets you place it on your dashboard, center console, or anywhere within reach.

Who Is This For?

This switch works for anyone running 12-volt automotive lighting. If you’re installing aftermarket fog lights on your truck, adding LED rock lights to your off-road rig, or setting up accent lighting in your car, this gives you manual control without complicated wiring. It’s also useful for boat owners, RV enthusiasts, or anyone working with 12-volt DC systems. Just make sure your application runs on 12 volts before ordering, as this switch won’t work with other voltages.

Bottom Line

This is a straightforward rocker switch that does exactly what it’s supposed to do. It’s not fancy, but it’s functional and affordable. The pre-attached wiring saves time, and the 16-amp capacity handles most common automotive lighting setups. If you need a simple way to control your 12-volt lights without drilling into factory switches or running complex circuits, this switch gets the job done. Just verify your voltage requirements first, and you’ll have a working control solution in minutes.

  • Voltage:12V. Electric current:16A Paste Type DIY Switch
  • Easy to controll the circuit power on/off
  • Attached with black, white, red leads (Length: approximately 16″IN )
  • Universal 12V switch for car fog/driving lights, neon lights, LED light etc.
  • Please pay attention to the voltage before ordering to make sure the button switch can work successfully in your area.