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    67 Coronet 500 A/C Heater switch

    Jeremiah, Just found a switch that is the correct P/N on Ebay. Hopefully you will see this before you have to crawl under the dash. This one has the same connections so hooking it up will not be a problem. Again thanks for your help with this problem.
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    67 Coronet 500 A/C Heater switch

    Again I REALLY do appreciate any help I can get. The big factor I have in my favor is that I have the dash mostly out. There is a 7 pin connector that I am SLOWLY prying loose. Hopefully that will allow me to take the whole thing out. All the wiring for the switch is easy access from the...
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    67 Coronet 500 A/C Heater switch

    Thanks for your help, but I guess that I did not realize sarcasm came with it. LOL As I said before, I have two versions for the top switch just can't find anything for the bottom one. Plus I really don't like the smell of burning wiring. Thanks again for your help.
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    67 Coronet 500 A/C Heater switch

    Here is a picture of the two switches. The top one is P/N: 2587564. The bottom one is P/N: 3895790. I guess that I am looking for the path of least resistance here. Could someone who has already fought the battle with this issue, tell me what color wire goes to what connector? I am sure that...
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    67 Coronet 500 A/C Heater switch

    I did the first one I wrote, but it did not get posted. It was my error. The old no. is:2587564. the new one is:3895790. I have seen a posting that stated the new number is a good replacement. Hopefully that information is correct. As soon as I can figure out how to post pictures, I will put...
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    67 Coronet 500 A/C Heater switch

    I am new to Mopars so be gentle with me! I purchased a replacement switch for the A/C heater. My issue is the old had one double and three single. The new one has five single connections. My issue is how it is wired. I have found a couple of schematics for the old, but nothing for the new. Any...
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