Dome lights on these old Festivas are extremely hard to come by, if not impossible.
After many failed attempts to find one, I figured out how to repair mine and get it back in service.
The connections on these things are made with aluminum rivets, which weaken over time, as they expand and contract in weather and temperature changes.
To restore electrical contact, go to your hardware store, buy up a small batch of tiny nuts and bolts, then drill out each aluminum rivet and replace it with a nut and bolt, tightned down for good connection.
You'll have a working dome light again before you know it.
Dome light door switches can also stop working after a long time. Usuallly you can clean them up and get them working again, but if you want to replace them with a regular push-button type switch, just install a Normally-On push button switch in it's place. That's all those door mounted dome light switches really are in the first place.
This worked for me!
Doug
After many failed attempts to find one, I figured out how to repair mine and get it back in service.
The connections on these things are made with aluminum rivets, which weaken over time, as they expand and contract in weather and temperature changes.
To restore electrical contact, go to your hardware store, buy up a small batch of tiny nuts and bolts, then drill out each aluminum rivet and replace it with a nut and bolt, tightned down for good connection.
You'll have a working dome light again before you know it.
Dome light door switches can also stop working after a long time. Usuallly you can clean them up and get them working again, but if you want to replace them with a regular push-button type switch, just install a Normally-On push button switch in it's place. That's all those door mounted dome light switches really are in the first place.
This worked for me!
Doug
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