Switch for fan override mod?
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Switch for fan override mod?
I am going to do this install, and will add a switch in the middle lower position of the console as shown below. The how-to article recommends a 944 hazard switch, which you apparnetly need to Dremel to fit the dummy opening.
Wondering, why would you not just use a 993 hazard switch? Should that not fit the opening better? Yes, you'd have an identical "2nd" red hazard switch, but at least it would match the shape of the rest of them, and you could always add a "fan" emblem if it mattered to you.
Thoughts?
Best,
Matt
PS - I am looking closer at the photo, and it appears the top switches are larger than the lower ones. Hmm. I don't have access to my car for a bit - can anyone volunteer to take a close look at theirs and visually confirm/estimate whether the top-left red hazard switch would fit in the bottom center slot?
Thanks!
Wondering, why would you not just use a 993 hazard switch? Should that not fit the opening better? Yes, you'd have an identical "2nd" red hazard switch, but at least it would match the shape of the rest of them, and you could always add a "fan" emblem if it mattered to you.
Thoughts?
Best,
Matt
PS - I am looking closer at the photo, and it appears the top switches are larger than the lower ones. Hmm. I don't have access to my car for a bit - can anyone volunteer to take a close look at theirs and visually confirm/estimate whether the top-left red hazard switch would fit in the bottom center slot?
Thanks!
Last edited by Matt Lane; 10-20-2010 at 04:06 PM.
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I have done just that: installed a second red hazard switch where you indicated.
It does not take long to get used to the switch location and not confuse it with the real hazard switch, and I should add that the overide works wonders.
I wish the switch was not red though - it would be more discrete.
Sorry I can't post pictures because I am over a 1000 mikles away from my car right now.
Chris
It does not take long to get used to the switch location and not confuse it with the real hazard switch, and I should add that the overide works wonders.
I wish the switch was not red though - it would be more discrete.
Sorry I can't post pictures because I am over a 1000 mikles away from my car right now.
Chris
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Chris, thanks for the post!
I assume the switch is lit up when depressed to activate the fans? That would be helpful so it does not get forgotten on.
Just to be 100% certain before I order one, anyone else able to confirm?
Best,
Matt
I assume the switch is lit up when depressed to activate the fans? That would be helpful so it does not get forgotten on.
Just to be 100% certain before I order one, anyone else able to confirm?
Best,
Matt
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Unless my memory fails me, my false hazard / real overide switch does not light up when toggled down. I don't recall either that the real hazard swicth lights up?
What I am sure about is that the oil temp hardly goes above 9:00 when the overide is on. I have wondered if forgetting the overide on could be a problem (e.g. on a cold start, the engine would obviously take longer to get to normal operating temperature). In fact I am sure it happened to me already () but hopefully it is not causing any sort of engine stress.
Cheers
Chris
What I am sure about is that the oil temp hardly goes above 9:00 when the overide is on. I have wondered if forgetting the overide on could be a problem (e.g. on a cold start, the engine would obviously take longer to get to normal operating temperature). In fact I am sure it happened to me already () but hopefully it is not causing any sort of engine stress.
Cheers
Chris
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Yes I used the 944 Hazard switch and then used some of my wife's nail polish remover to remove the Hazard Triangle emblem. In the DIY you can actually wire up the light so it would light up the switch when you have the FAN on. But I didn't go that far in hooking that up. I'm sure the DIY is on the Pcar Workshop site. For sure it's at P-CAR website.
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I used a Fog Light switch from Gert and put in the blank on the dashboard next to teh other fog light switch.
Looks like it belongs there, and wiring was simple.
Looks like it belongs there, and wiring was simple.
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I'm loving the fan emblem added to the extra switch.
How was that accomplished???
I hardwired a garage door opener to to a switch in the extra location in my car, and would love to have some type of emblem there.
How was that accomplished???
I hardwired a garage door opener to to a switch in the extra location in my car, and would love to have some type of emblem there.
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i used a 944 switch in the bottom right slot where the spoiler control typically is installed.
I did not have to do any dremeling.
the switch does not illuminate unless you run power to the lamp also, there is not internal connection between the FAN and LAMP.
I did not remove the CCU
i tapped into a wire in the passenger footwell and ran the two longer wires through the console, very sanitary, no visibility of hanging wires.
my only nitpick, is that the switch itself has two differing width plastic tangs that secure it into the console.
Their orientation forces you to install the switch "upside-down", when circuit is off, the top is depressed which is different than all the other switches.
I'm going to buy another switch, ($15 at junkyards here), and dremel the switch locking tang so that i can install right side up.
This is a very worthwhile mod.
Feel free to PM me and we can chat on telephone if you have any questions.
enjoy.
Craig
Last edited by cgfen; 10-25-2010 at 02:02 PM.
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I used a 911SC rear window wiper switch part # 911 613 321 01. There is a switch cutout in the metal of the dash next to the fuel/oil level gauge that fits this switch perfectly, in a mirror position to the clock setting switch. Make an X-cut in the vinyl dash cover to accept the new switch, wire it up, and it snaps right in place.
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Can you explain the process of deleting the blank and installing the switch
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Damn... now I'm not sure whether to put in the fan relay override or a garage door opener (http://p-car.com/diy/opener/) in that coveted blank spot.