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John253a
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Unable to find what this switch was used for, and wondering what it may have been for,
Going through some of other peoples pic and have seen a few fe/fc with this switch, so must of been common at one stage or another
It is a 2 position pull switch similar to headlights but is located next to ignition switch between drivers door on that flat
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Could have been for driving / fog lights, accessory cooling fan perhaps
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Sorry made mistake it's a 3 position switch
Off is all in, then pull first on then pull again second on
Haven't used a meter to check if there is a voltage difference from outputs for a fan or such, as havent had a chance to wire up or pull out to check
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By the sound of it , the switch could be for the heater fan control, I have a similar switch in a pile of old stuff that I bought from a guy a few years ago it is mounted on a plate with a red warning light.
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i pulled it out today and it has a wire winding on the back of it and only 2 terminals on it
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Hey gary, thats an unusual way of signing off
your missing a letter
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