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Nos Mopar 5-button Ac Switch / Control Ass'y '68-up Nos Plymouth Dodge Chrysler+ on 2040-parts.com

US $68.88
Location:

Marlboro, New York, United States

Marlboro, New York, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Part Brand:Mopar Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:3502126 Country of Manufacture:United States Interchange Part Number:2820487 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:3431020

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NOS Mopar 5-button A/C - Heater Switch Assembly
Genuine Mopar, the real deal, made in USA!
NOS Mopar Heater / A.C. control switch assembly in original Mopar box. This is the 5-button unit that controls the fan, A/C compressor, and vacuum-actuated air movement doors. When these go bad (often), all kind of strange symptoms can occur! Has 7 vacuum-hose nipples and 5 electrical terminals. This is the improved-design version which will last "forever". OK, OK, maybe not forever, but at least until I wake up on the wrong side of the grass one morning.

Fits the following 1968-'77 Mopar (Plymouth / Dodge / Chrysler / Imperial) passenger cars and trucks (exc. w/Auto-Temp):

> 1968: ALL makes and models of pass. cars. exc. Imperial

> 1969: ALL passenger car models except full-size Dodge (Polara, Monaco) and Imperial, plus most truck and vans

> 1970: ALL makes and models

> 1971 ALL makes and models

> 1972: ALL makes and models except B-body (Satellite, Coronet, etc.)

> 1973: All C and E-bodes (Barracuda, Challenger, Full-size Plymouth, Dodge, and Chrysler)

> 1974: E-bodies only (Barracuda and Challenger)

> 1975 -'77: Trucks and Vans only

P/N supersedence chain: 2820487 > 3431020 > 3895033 > 3502126 > 3895790

Yes, this is correct for '68-'70 B-bodies, which appear to have 7 buttons (temp on left, fan speed on right). The above application data was researched from official Chrysler Corporation parts catalogs, however, I strongly recommend that you compare your switch to the photographs for confirmation before bidding! Plus, I suspect it may fit more years / models.

If you need this, or might need it in the future, don't hesitate or you'll miss out: plus, I need the $$$, my ex-wives are bleeding me dry!

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Thanks,

Rick E.
Partial list of models and years it fits - see above for specific fitments: Road Runner Barracuda Plymouth Dodge Chrysler Crysler Hemi Coronet Polara Swinger Sport Fury Belvedere Belvidere Satellite Max Wedge Dart Demon Duster Monaco Cordoba Challenger 300 SuperBird Daytona 'Cuda 318 273 340 360 383 400 440 426  Charger Super Bee Valiant GTX R/T AAR T/A 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977


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