Philip Kaufman
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Anyone have a good fan switch for my 69 barracuda?
Hello. Thank you for the reply! I am interested.I have that message me if interested
You might take it apart and fix it. Aint much to those switches. Main thing is to be sure the switch is the actual fault. The resistor pack mounted in the plenum is a player and common fault.
Great advise!!! I will check that out. O thank you very much!You might take it apart and fix it. Aint much to those switches. Main thing is to be sure the switch is the actual fault. The resistor pack mounted in the plenum is a player and common fault.
Message sent. I also have the box resistor and the blower motor if you need thoseHello. Thank you for the reply! I am interested.
Message sent. I also have the box resistor and the blower motor if you need those
Yes, but in respect to Philips thread i will message you directlyYou don't happen to have a knob for the temp control lever do you?
Thank you very much!My 69 Dart had that switch. I rebuilt it, cutting Teflon to replace the melted sliding part. That switch, plus the 5-pushbutton pneuo-electric switch tend to fail from the high blower current. I installed a relay for the "Hi" position to keep that current out of the switches. A common problem on many cars, and I did similar on my 1980's M-B cars. If you don't install a relay, try to avoid the Hi position.
My 69 Dart had that switch. I rebuilt it, cutting Teflon to replace the melted sliding part. That switch, plus the 5-pushbutton pneuo-electric switch tend to fail from the high blower current. I installed a relay for the "Hi" position to keep that current out of the switches. A common problem on many cars, and I did similar on my 1980's M-B cars. If you don't install a relay, try to avoid the Hi position.