Re: IML: I "Fixed" the Fan but BROKE the Switch
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Re: IML: I "Fixed" the Fan but BROKE the Switch




Thanks very much Pete. I believe I have found the part available at Auto Zone using your suggested part number and some creative searching. Seems there are a bunch of alternative part numbers including 2096084, 2820487, 3895790, 3431017, 3431020, 3502126, 3895033. Auto Zome part SW259 from Wells for $19.99 seems to be the ticket - I hope!


Jon
'66 Crown Coupe

From: "Pete Engel" <peter.engel@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: IML: I "Fixed" the Fan but BROKE the Switch
Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 14:45:58 -0400

According to the 1966 Mopar MPC, a 66 Imperial with A/C uses vacuum control
#2096084.  While the B- and C-bodies use a different p/n switch, the lowly
Dart and Valiant use the exact same number part as the Imperial.

This p/n has probably been updated several times so who knows what the
current number is.

Aren't these vacuum controls available from NAPA?  I got an NOS one for my
70 LeBaron (wth AutoTemp) from Central Motor Parts in NJ.  Less than $50
IIRC.

Pete in PA


From: "Jon Ricketson" <jcricketson@xxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: IML: I "Fixed" the Fan but BROKE the Switch! Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2005 17:36:30 -0400

So, today I worked on my '66 Crown Coupe and, while trying to figure out why

my heater/AC fan would not run, I figured out that the switch with the 5
buttons in it was faulty. This part is pretty complex - with several vacuum


hoses plugged into it, and 4 or 5 electrical wires attached to it. The push

buttons were engaging the vacuum switches correctly and were turning the AC
Compresser Clutch on and off correctly, but were NOT sending any power to
the fan via the fan speed switch. The fan speed switch is working fine so I


know the problem is in the 5 button switch. I confirmed this by doing some
continuity testing with an ohm meter. Spraying lots of electrical cleaner
into the small openings in the switch provided inconsistent results.
Anyway, connecting one of the wires to the hot lead on the switch resulted
in the fan running always - even when the OFF button is pushed. And the fan


speed switch works. For now, I can live with this. At least I now get heat

and AC!!




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