Thanks for the reply Gary. I see the article on repairing the switch but the link to the article on modifying the 5 button switch no longer works. I have a modified switch in my 63 Fury and it works fine. I'm just not sure if the same switch will work to replace the 4 button AC switch in my 64 Belvedere because the fan has 2 different settings with AC and I think there might be another electrical connection for the AC. Can't tell until I take the whole dash apart (again %#%&&%) to get at it. It was working fine until I put the AC on Sunday and now all the buttons are jammed up and I can't turn the fan or the AC off unless I pull the fuse. Even tried to manually pull the COOL button out first but still can't push in any of the other buttons. Actually there's a new 4 button switch on ebay right now but besides the fact I'm not sure it's the same switch for AC I wont be buying it anyway for $395.00 Guess who the seller is. I wouldn't pay that for the switch if Frank Mitchell came to my house and installed it for me.
Oh well I guess I'll worry about fixing it when I get back from Carlisle. Hope to meet some of you at the Survivor's tent on Saturday at noon.
Dan----- Original Message ----- From: <spigot2039@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 11:07 AM Subject: Re: AC-Heater control switch question
It seems to me it is a common practice to use the altered 5 version in place of the 4. Just get the vacuum lines connected accordingly. There are several articles about these switches on the tech page <http://1962to1965mopar.ornocar.com/techstuff.html> and there is a vendor in TX who will remanufacture your original to better than new (listed on the vendor page).Thanks, Gary H. -----Original Message-----Can somebody with a parts book tell me if a 64 Belvedere with AC uses the same vacuum heater control switch as a non AC car? I'd like to know if I can use a 5 button switch that's been modified to 4 buttons like the one in my non AC 63 Fury in my 64 Belvedere with AC.Thanks, Dan
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