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67-68 W/o Ac Fan Speed Switch new

Item EK-33-183894-1
67-68 W/o Ac Fan Speed Switch new
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Premium Quality Switch
      • Designed For Models Without Air Conditioning
      • Non Air , Slotted Lever, Chevrolet Blower Motor Switch
      • Licensed GM Restoration Product
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: SW-41

      Description

      It's Murphy???s Law???you hop into your prized Camaro on a freezing day, or if you have AC, a super hot day, and fire it up. You adjust the cabin temperature and???nothing happens. You slap your dash and frustration takes over. It could be your blower motor, or the wiring, but most likely it???s the blower motor switch. This little electro-mechanical device allows an air current to flow to the blower motor to warm or cool your interior and defrost your windows. Over time, the contacts wear and your switch begins to fail. Rick's is here to help, and replacement can be done with a minimal mechanical knowledge, some simple tools, and just a little time. Remember to check your service shop manual before attempting to replace any elect

      Fitment:

      • 1967 Chevrolet Camaro
      • 1968 Chevrolet Camaro

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