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Hazard Warning Switch
By OE Match
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OEMatch Hazard Warning Switch — Fit, Function, Confidence
On Porsche models, a functioning hazard warning switch restores simultaneous flashing of all indicators to signal an emergency or breakdown and help maintain visibility at the roadside. This page outlines common types, causes of failure and practical considerations when replacing a faulty switch on classic and modern Porsche vehicles.
Available Types
- Standard dashboard-mounted hazard warning switches designed for direct replacement
- Integrated dashboard units combining hazard control with other lighting functions
- Classic-style push-button switches for vintage Porsche models
- Replacement wiring, connectors and mounting hardware for secure installation
Understanding OEMatch Hazard Warning Switch
OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts are made by the same company that produced your Porsche’s original hazard warning switches. OE (Original Equipment) refers to parts matching original specifications for the hazard warning switches and may be supplied by alternative manufacturers. Aftermarket parts offer alternative options, sometimes with enhanced features or better value. OEMatch supplies non-OEM hazard warning switches engineered as direct-fit alternatives to OEM parts, made to original-spec dimensions and tolerances for Porsche models.
The hazard warning switch sends power to the vehicle’s turn indicators so all lamps flash together. In many Porsche models the switch links with lighting control modules and dashboard warning systems; a fault can be electrical, mechanical or due to poor connector corrosion. OEMatch catalogues more than 4,000 part numbers and maintains over 8,700 cross-references to original equipment numbers and continues to develop new parts to support Porsche vehicles.
Benefits Include
- Restores full emergency lighting function for roadside visibility and legal compliance
- Improves reliability compared with a worn or intermittently operating switch
- Maintains correct electrical interfaces with Porsche lighting systems
Why Hazard Warning Switch Wear and Fail
- Mechanical wear from repeated use causing sticking or loss of detent
- Corrosion or pitting at internal electrical contacts and connectors
- Heat or moisture ingress degrading internal components and insulation
The Importance of Replacing with OEMatch Hazard Warning Switch
A working hazard switch is essential for driver safety and for meeting inspection requirements on Porsche vehicles. Replacing a faulty unit restores the ability to warn other road users during a breakdown or emergency, and helps avoid intermittent faults that can affect other lighting circuits. Choosing the correct switch and associated connectors reduces the risk of installation error and ensures consistent interaction with the vehicle’s electrical systems.
Advantages
- Selection includes units suited to both classic and contemporary Porsche dashboards
- Replacement parts and fittings designed to match original mounting points and connector types where applicable
- Availability of replacement harnesses and fixings simplifies fitting and reduces modification
Support & Advice
These items affect safety-critical systems. Installation should be carried out by a qualified technician following model-specific procedures and new fasteners used where specified. If you plan to fit parts yourself, protect the interior and verify connector orientation and secure earths before reassembly; if in doubt, seek professional installation.