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From: Chris Stephenson (cstephenson(at)dttus.com)
Date: Wed Jul 02 1997 - 09:06:34 CDT


     I do have a few repair kits for these if anyone is interested. They
     come with the contacts, wires and cover.
     
     Chris Stephenson
     

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Author: "Lawrence E. Mayfield" <mayfield(at)traveller.com> at Internet-usa
Date: 7/1/97 3:59 PM

You know, the original post, I think, was looking for assistance in getting
the switch fixed. We seem to be in an infinite do-loop here and cannot seem
to find the correct response. Is there a switch available from any source
which will replace the original lever mounted switch? I have the exact same
problem on my Tiger and would sure appreciate the correct response. I have
already mounted an auxiliary switch to make the heater fan moor functional
but would like it more original...
     
Please excuse the butting in...no gripes intended to anyone...
     
     
At 10:20 AM 7/1/97 -0500, T Wiencek wrote:
> RE> 7/1/97
>
>The fan switch is on the heater control switch. You push/pull the knob to
>turn off/on the fan.
>
>--------------------------------------
>Date: 6/30/97 5:40 AM
>To: T Wiencek
>From: Andy Whiteford
>Hi from Scotland.
>Could somebody possibly answer this question: should there be an electrical
>switch for the heater fan built in to the heater control operating lever,
>or should there be a separate switch on the dash? Everthing's in bits just
>now, and there's no labels on repainted dash.
>
>p.s. I hope to have a wee web site up in about a month with photos of
>Alpine restoration in progress for your entertainment and delight.
>
>Andy Whiteford, Ser III
>
>
L.E. Mayfield
124 Maximillion Drive
Madison, Al. 35758-8171
205-837-1051
     
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