Re: 4 position light switch on my 1939 120.

Posted by JWL On 2014/8/27 22:17:12
This is covered in the owners manual, which might be found in the Literature and Manuals section and available for downloading. If the manual is not here, you can purchase a reprint of one from vendors.

According to the manual:

"The light control switch is located at the lower left of the center panel. It is of the push-pull type having three positions. Pulling out to the first notch provides parking lights, second notch city driving or country driving lights and third notch country driving or passing lights. There is also a foot control switch located on the toe-board to the left of the clutch pedal. With the light switch in the second notch, depressing the toe-board switch raises both beams to "Country Drive" while a subsequent depression tilts both beams for city driving. In a similar manner, with the light switch in third notch, successive movements of the toe-board switch alternately tilt the left hand beam for country passing or raise it for country driving. A tell-tale light on the face of the speedometer indicates when country driving beam is in use."

I hope this helps.

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