Source for blower switch resistor

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Source for blower switch resistor

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I have a 66 w200 with a model 86 heater

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Anybody got a source for the resistor? Mine is burned up and I can't seem to find a replacement at any auto parts store, radio shack or online.

Do I just have to buy a whole new switch assembly? can't imagine finding one of those would be any easier...

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Re: Source for blower switch resistor

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Re: Source for blower switch resistor

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Mike

Take the switch to your local NAPA Auto Parts store and place it on the counter. They may have the same or a newer
unit that was made to re-place what you have.

If the price is "to high" take the switch with you to a local pick & pull and start looking at older Car Division MoPar's or
any 1970-1980 Dodge Van or Truck.




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Re: Source for blower switch resistor

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If you dont care about original, I just wired up one of these switches, has the resistor as part of the switch.

http://www.hotrodwires.com/catalogswitches.html

Scroll down to the "heater switch"

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