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Switch on right was used for "fog" lights we found out , wires were cut but indicated it was used for that purpose.
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Actually a pretty clean solution for that - sure beats the toggle switch in the panel under the steering column!
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But isn't the electric grid defog switch a momentary switch, meaning it would shut off after a while?
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Bruce, that same set up would be found on a 1968-1969 Buick Skylark/ GS. Same motor, same location, same plastic elbow, same exhaust vent....FWIW...
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Thanks Ged2227 !! cool info!!
HFR, the ones I have had had a separate timer in the harness for a shut off timer
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