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The CARSANBO Momentary Push Button Switch is a compact, surface-mount switch designed for 12V and 24V systems. Featuring a 20-inch prewired cable and strong double-sided tape, it enables quick, no-drill installation. Its durable plastic construction and IP54 rating make it suitable for automotive and DIY electronics projects, delivering reliable momentary ON/OFF control with a sleek, space-saving design.










| ASIN | B0BR41KCDP |
| Actuator Type | push button switch,push button switch. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,783 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #7 in Pushbutton Switches |
| Brand | CARSANBO |
| Brand Name | CARSANBO |
| Circuit Type | 1-way |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Protocol | X-10 |
| Connector Type | Plug In |
| Contact Material | Plastic |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Current Rating | 1 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 668 Reviews |
| International Protection Rating | IP54 |
| Item Dimensions | 0.65 x 0.65 x 0.3 inches |
| Item Height | 0.3 inches |
| Manufacturer | CARSANBO |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model | CYL |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Positions | 2 |
| Operating Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Operation Mode | ON-OFF |
| Switch Type | Push Button |
| Terminal | Solder |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Wattage | 12 watts |
J**3
Worked as needed and a good price
I bought this switch to replace the fancy capacitive switch in the rear emblem on my 2009 Chrysler PT Cruiser (see photo with the Chrysler emblem). The switch on the underside of the emblem and is used to release the rear hatch to allow it to be opened by pulling up on the cavity in the emblem. The original switch had failed last year, and I replaced it with an OEM switch I got used from eBay. It worked fine, about a dozen times over the next year (We do not drive the PT Cruiser that often except for certain occasions). Since the OEM replacement switch was about $100 on the aftermarket, I did not want to waste that money again, so I bought this switch as a DIY replacement. I needed to route the wires into the car, to reach the connector for the old OEM switch, which meant taking off the inside hatch panels to drill through the inside surface of the emblem to fit the wires, and had to wire it into the mating connector in the car to make it work. I used the built-in double-faced adhesive to attach it to the underside of the emblem over the now defunct flat capacitive switch layer, so when reaching in, the fingers naturally depress the switch button (see the other photo, where the black side of the switch can just be seen at the top of the picture), completing the circuit and triggering the latch release. Since this is while applying outward pressure to the hatch via the emblem, the hatch naturally opens, so it can be done with one hand, like the original switch allowed. This switch has been in use for only about four months (late July 2025), and as stated, the car is not used often, and the hatch even less, but it is still working, and the adhesive has not come loose. Even if the adhesive were not sufficient, it would be a simple matter to use a bit of epoxy, or even superglue, to attach the switch in that position if needed. I cannot speak to the switch's durability when used frequently or in a high-stress location, or when left out in the weather, but it works sufficiently for my purposes, on a car not driven often and always garaged. It is, however, a suitable switch for replacing the failure-prone OEM switch on the back of the PT Cruiser.
J**R
Reliable Little Switches – Perfect for a Science Project
I bought this two-pack of 12-volt push button switches for my son’s science project. They were inexpensive but surprisingly good quality — solid click, perfect size, and easy to wire. They worked flawlessly for what we needed and felt durable enough to reuse for other DIY or hobby projects. At this price, we didn’t mind if we didn’t get them back after the project, but they seem like they’ll last. **Pros:** * Inexpensive yet good quality * Simple to wire and use * Great for small electronics or science projects **Cons:** * None so far
W**E
normally closed switch
works good for my aplication! Thanks
B**Y
Switch no good
I purchased this switch a few days ago. When I installed it didn’t work. Junk!
F**Y
good switch
perfect. just what i needed
F**.
Satisfied.
I like that they are small and don't stick out like a sore thumb. I wasn't sure if the wire gauge was big enough to carry the current. It was difficult to strip off more insulation to properly solder the wire. Operates very well.
J**H
Great little switch!!!
This little switch is great!
N**T
Kind of janky
Housing is cheap and is superglued together. Inside is a tiny switch mounted to a pcb. No strain relief on the wires. These things may be fine depending on the application but its definitely not worth the $10 asking price. I would not buy it again and probably wont use it for anything important.
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