Scooter Left Killing Switch for Disk
- Brand: Mortch Motor
- Product Code: MICKS-LDISK
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- Weight: 0.17kg
- Packing Size: 23.00 x 24.00 x 24.00cm
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Left Handlebar Switch Assembly (Rear Disc Brake)
🔧 Left Handlebar Switch · Dimmer · Horn · Turn Signal · Rear Disc Brake Version
Aluminum housing · Plastic coating · 8-pin switch · 9-pin male connector
This is a Left Handlebar Switch Assembly designed for scooters with rear disc brakes. The left handlebar switch is a critical component of the vehicle's electrical control system, integrating the dimmer switch (high/low beam), horn button, and turn signal switch – essential controls used frequently during daily riding.
Manufactured with an aluminum housing and plastic coating finish, this switch offers excellent corrosion resistance and a premium appearance. It features an 8-pin switch design with a 9-pin male connector, ensuring perfect compatibility with your vehicle's wiring harness. It is an ideal replacement when the original switch is damaged or performance has degraded.
✨ Key Functions: High/Low Beam Switch · Horn Button · Turn Signal Switch · Rear Disc Brake Specific · Aluminum Housing
Housing Material
Aluminum
Surface Treatment
Plastic Coating
Switch Type
8-Pin Switch
Connector
9-Pin Male Plug
⚙️ Functions:
- Dimmer Switch: Controls high/low beam headlight.
- Horn Button: Press to sound the horn for warning.
- Turn Signal Switch: Controls left/right turn signals to indicate direction.
This left handlebar switch assembly fits the following rear disc brake models:
Other compatible models:
- cooters with rear disc brakes
- Other rear disc brake models with the same switch interface
📌 Compatibility Note: This switch assembly is specifically designed for rear disc brake models with an 8-pin switch and 9-pin male connector. Before purchasing, please verify that your vehicle has rear disc brakes and the original switch interface matches this product.
💡 Dimmer Switch
Controls high/low beam headlight switching. Essential for night riding – use low beam on city streets and when meeting oncoming traffic, high beam on unlit roads.
📢 Horn Button
Press to sound the horn, alerting pedestrians and other vehicles – an essential safety warning device.
🔄 Turn Signal Switch
Push left or right to activate the corresponding turn signals, communicating your intended direction to other road users.
- Dimmer Switch: Critical for night riding safety. Must be switched to low beam when meeting oncoming traffic to avoid blinding other drivers.
- Horn Button: Essential safety warning device for alerting pedestrians and other vehicles.
- Turn Signal Switch: Communicates your intended direction to other road users, essential for safe lane changes and turns.
These switches are among the most frequently used components during daily riding, directly affecting road safety. Replace immediately if any switch fails, shows signs of poor contact, or becomes stiff.
- Aluminum Housing: High-quality aluminum construction provides strength, corrosion resistance, and good heat dissipation.
- Plastic Coating Finish: Durable and scratch-resistant coating for long-lasting appearance.
- Rear Disc Brake Specific: Designed specifically for rear disc brake models.
- 8-Pin Switch Design: High-quality contacts for excellent conductivity and long service life.
- 9-Pin Male Connector: Standard interface for perfect harness compatibility.
- Multi-Function Integration: Combines dimmer, horn, and turn signal controls in one convenient assembly.
- Crisp Tactile Feel: Clear operational feedback with positive switch action.
- Direct Replacement: Perfect substitute for damaged or worn original left handlebar switches.
- Dimmer Failure: Unable to switch between high and low beam, or stuck in one mode.
- Horn Not Working: No sound when button is pressed, or abnormal sound.
- Turn Signal Failure: Turn signals do not illuminate, or only one side works.
- Intermittent Operation: Requires multiple operations to respond, or works inconsistently.
- Stiff Operation: Switch feels notchy or difficult to move.
- Physical Damage: Cracked housing, broken buttons, loose mounting.
If you experience these symptoms, inspect and replace the left handlebar switch assembly promptly.
🔧 Installation Tips
1. Disconnect the negative battery terminal before installation to prevent accidental shorts.
2. Remove the old left handlebar switch assembly, noting the wiring routing and connector position.
3. Install the new switch assembly on the left handlebar, ensuring secure mounting and correct positioning.
4. Connect the 9-pin male connector, ensuring proper orientation and full insertion.
5. Reconnect the battery and test dimmer, horn, and turn signal functions.
6. Verify all functions work correctly before riding.
- Please verify that this part fits your specific vehicle model and year. Many vehicles share similar names but use different components depending on year or market region.
- We strongly recommend cross-checking with your vehicle's owner's manual or contacting us for confirmation before placing your order.
- Product images, measurements, and descriptions are for reference only. Slight variations in color or appearance may occur due to manufacturing batches or photography lighting—functional specifications remain identical to the ordered part.
- Professional installation is mandatory. Mortch Motor assumes no liability for damages, injuries, or losses resulting from improper installation, misuse, unauthorized modification, or abnormal operation.
- All listed prices EXCLUDE shipping costs, import duties, taxes, and customs clearance fees. These charges (if applicable) are determined and collected by your local customs authority and are solely the buyer's responsibility.
- In case of return due to unpaid duties/taxes or refusal to clear customs, the buyer shall bear the original shipping cost, return shipping fees, and any associated administrative charges deducted from the refund.





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