The 50's Cadillac and probably the 60's Cadillac used the same
exact switch. That mean GM was using the same switch in front seat and the
same single window control in back seat and passenger side. Maybe this will
help some guy that is looking for a replacement switch.
the sequence is the same in all early made American cars, not just
Chrysler Products.
Ron Swartley
In a message dated 3/18/2011 2:45:16 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
paulholm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
On
3/18/2011 1:52 PM, DOLORES ECKERSON wrote: > Hello Members
>
All responses indicate that front switches activate the front
windows!! > MAKES SENSE!!
> I have a 58 that COULD BE a virgin
as far as door panels and associated > hardware and 'switches' >
It struck me funny that the FRONT switches activated the REAR
windows!!
> THEN--I checked the infamous MOPAR BIBLE > the
57/58 PLYMOUTH SERVICE MANUAL > On page 429 is a wire diagram of POWER
WINDOWS > UREAKA--Front switches activate rear windows.
> ANY
EXPLANATIONS???
> Are most restorations re wired to 'make
sense"??? > ED ECKERSON >
Well, think along these
lines, are the rear switches closer to the driver?? If so,
would these not be easier to reach in normal day to day usages?
Would make sense if the most used were closer to the hand that uses
them. Do you have to reach farther for the rear window switches
which are the front switches??
Just a pondering while watching the
rain
outside
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