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Old 03-09-2004, 02:34 PM
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Part number help 2nd gen

Can anyone come up with the part number for the three position switch for the rear heater in the 2nd gen?

I was re-reading some posts about the Taurus fan, and found this tip from Mark, "Akitadog":

I just recently installed the Taurus fan on my rig, Thanks to you guys on this forum. I also wired the high speed circuit also.

I just wanted to share my idea and setup I did on mine. I took the 4Runner rear heater switch which has a LOW & HIGH postion plus an off position in the middle which is a nice feature for those of you that want to shut the fan off for water crossings.


That is an awesome idea. Low speed, High speed, or off.

My own note: When I bought my fan, I got a couple huge relays from the engine compartment of the Taurus. I used the adjustable controller, but I use the contacts to activate the large relays I got from the Ford, and I've had no issue with it.
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Well, it's not in the FSM. I checked.
Old 03-09-2004, 04:42 PM
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I found this number 84732-89116 for the rear switch. And 88635-89108 for the rear resistor.
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