
STC865 Indicator Switch – Defender Discovery I RRC
This Indicator (Turn Signal) Switch – Part Number STC865 is the correct column-mounted stalk switch for early Land Rover models using the original steering column switchgear. It controls left and right turn signals and headlamp flash (high-beam momentary function).
Over time, the internal contacts wear or fail, leading to intermittent indicators, no headlamp flash, or stalks that no longer latch correctly. Replacing the switch restores proper signaling and safe road operation.
This switch is designed for early-style columns only and uses the correct factory wiring connector for a direct plug-and-play installation.
Verified Fitment (100% Confirmed):
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Defender 90 (1986–1994)
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Defender 110 (1986–1994)
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Defender 130 (early models with original column)
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Discovery I (1989–1994)
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Range Rover Classic (1986–1994)
All listed vehicles share the same early steering column and indicator switch design.
Supersession Part Numbers
No supersessions found.
FAQ
Does this fit Discovery Series II or later Defenders?
No. Later vehicles use a different multi-function stalk assembly.
Is this a combined wiper and indicator switch?
No. STC865 is the indicator and headlamp flash switch only.
Is installation plug-and-play?
Yes, for the listed vehicles with the original column wiring.
Part Number: STC865
Free Shipping Available to the Lower 48
This Indicator (Turn Signal) Switch – Part Number STC865 is the correct column-mounted stalk switch for early Land Rover models using the original steering column switchgear. It controls left and right turn signals and headlamp flash (high-beam momentary function).
Over time, the internal contacts wear or fail, leading to intermittent indicators, no headlamp flash, or stalks that no longer latch correctly. Replacing the switch restores proper signaling and safe road operation.
This switch is designed for early-style columns only and uses the correct factory wiring connector for a direct plug-and-play installation.
Verified Fitment (100% Confirmed):
-
Defender 90 (1986–1994)
-
Defender 110 (1986–1994)
-
Defender 130 (early models with original column)
-
Discovery I (1989–1994)
-
Range Rover Classic (1986–1994)
All listed vehicles share the same early steering column and indicator switch design.
Supersession Part Numbers
No supersessions found.
FAQ
Does this fit Discovery Series II or later Defenders?
No. Later vehicles use a different multi-function stalk assembly.
Is this a combined wiper and indicator switch?
No. STC865 is the indicator and headlamp flash switch only.
Is installation plug-and-play?
Yes, for the listed vehicles with the original column wiring.
Part Number: STC865
Free Shipping Available to the Lower 48
Description
This Indicator (Turn Signal) Switch – Part Number STC865 is the correct column-mounted stalk switch for early Land Rover models using the original steering column switchgear. It controls left and right turn signals and headlamp flash (high-beam momentary function).
Over time, the internal contacts wear or fail, leading to intermittent indicators, no headlamp flash, or stalks that no longer latch correctly. Replacing the switch restores proper signaling and safe road operation.
This switch is designed for early-style columns only and uses the correct factory wiring connector for a direct plug-and-play installation.
Verified Fitment (100% Confirmed):
-
Defender 90 (1986–1994)
-
Defender 110 (1986–1994)
-
Defender 130 (early models with original column)
-
Discovery I (1989–1994)
-
Range Rover Classic (1986–1994)
All listed vehicles share the same early steering column and indicator switch design.
Supersession Part Numbers
No supersessions found.
FAQ
Does this fit Discovery Series II or later Defenders?
No. Later vehicles use a different multi-function stalk assembly.
Is this a combined wiper and indicator switch?
No. STC865 is the indicator and headlamp flash switch only.
Is installation plug-and-play?
Yes, for the listed vehicles with the original column wiring.
Part Number: STC865
Free Shipping Available to the Lower 48

















