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sabre81

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Switch panel

for controlling fans and such .. who has one? pictures? was it easy to do?

thanks in advance
 
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my cuz BRIANSC is an electrical genius, and did a PIMP one for his 91sc. he doesnt post much though, so if he doesnt see this, shoot him an email at fordcarsrule@yahoo.com

he can tell you everything you need to know.
-matt
 
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Here is mine. Really easy to make and wire. Replaced my coin/cup holder

It looks crappy in the pic but oh well, looks great in person

switch_panel.jpg
 
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ya, meester, looks great now, but it still falls out every railroad trac you drive over, and every pedestrian plow
 
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I put mine in the ash tray area. Simply remove the metal tray, cut a piece of lightly textured ABS plastic to fit, and install your switches. Depending on the height of your switches, you will probably also need to trim off maybe 2mm from the edge on the underside of the ash tray cover. Hard to explain exactly where, but you'll see what I mean when you put it together.
 
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Since I didn't have the VMM module, I put the switches (and an electronic thermometer which measures intake temps) in the blank-off plate. The left switch (yellow LED) is my low-speed rad fan, and the right (green LED) is my intercooler fan.

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If you don't have a VMM, I think this is an ideal place to put switches.

93 Thunderbird SC auto
 
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