Take command of your headlights, high-/low-beam dimming, and turn signals with the Standard Ignition Combination Switch CBS-1324. This multi-function steering-column switch installs as a direct-fit replacement for the 2004-2006 Suzuki Verona.
One assembly handles three switching jobs that share the same column housing:
- Headlight switch: opens and closes the circuit that powers the headlamp and parking-light systems.
- Dimmer switch: toggles the beam circuit between low and high beam.
- Turn signal switch: directs current to the left or right signal circuit and returns to center after the turn.
Because these functions are combined in a single part, a fault in any one of them often means the whole switch is worn. If a failing combination switch is the cause of headlights that flicker or cut out, beams that won't toggle, or turn signals that stop responding or won't cancel, this unit replaces it. Signs it may need replacing include intermittent or dead lighting circuits and signal functions that no longer operate from the column lever. Diagnose the cause before replacing, as these symptoms can have other sources.
Interchange: S14518 · SW4657 · DL6731 · 3742086Z00. Manufacturer part number CBS-1324 (also CBS1324).
This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the CBS-1324 switch do?
It is a combination column switch that controls the headlight circuit, high/low beam (dimmer) function, and the turn signals from a single assembly.
Will this fit my vehicle?
It is a direct-fit replacement for the 2004-2006 Suzuki Verona. Confirm your application against the Buyer's Guide tab before ordering.
What part numbers does this replace?
It interchanges with S14518, SW4657, DL6731, and 3742086Z00. Its own manufacturer part number is CBS-1324.
What are signs my combination switch may be failing?
Headlights that flicker or cut out, beams that won't switch between low and high, or turn signals that don't respond or won't cancel. Diagnose the cause first, as other faults can mimic these.
Does replacing this fix all three functions?
Since the headlight, dimmer, and turn signal functions are combined in one switch, replacing it addresses a fault in any of them if the switch itself is the cause.
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