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Hmmmm....good point. Perhaps if I just fiberglass patched the outside it would be ok.
Posted on: 2011/6/20 11:31
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What do these power window motors/regulators look like? I may have some,but would need a pic because I have no idea what I`m looking at.
Posted on: 2011/6/20 11:41
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This is an undershot but I don't think it will do any good. It isn't close enough. The defogger is wired to either the regular heater fan or the underseat heater fan switch.
Posted on: 2011/6/20 11:44
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Here is another pict showing the 55 defroster and a bit different angle on the grill. Is yours a 6 or 12v unit. I believe the switch will be the same as the front heater. If you have the underseat heater, normally was in parallel with one or the other but could have a separate toggle switch under dash if desired. If no underseat heater, then used the blank hole.
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Posted on: 2011/6/20 11:45
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What do these power window motors/regulators look like?
Packard motors will be round, about 3" in diameter and 4" long (not including any shaft or worm section) have two wires exiting--usually yellow and black-- and case will be natural zinc or painted black. In the double photo, one on left is a seat motor with no worm drive section. Window motors will have a worm and gear reduction section.
Posted on: 2011/6/20 11:58
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The only fan switch I have on my car is for the fresh air blower. Was there a separate switch for the under seat heater if installed?
I may install one of the under seat heaters on my car. I picked up two of them in the parts haul, just need to pressure check them for leaks. I dont want the rear defroster wired to the fresh air blower motor with as I often use that while driving as it really moves a lot of cool into the car.
Posted on: 2011/6/20 12:14
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I believe the 54 is set up the same as V8 models. If so, with only the one heater you will have a switch on the left in 54 and the corresponding space on the right will have a blank fill piece. That blank piece is removed and a setup similar to the left switch is installed. The difference may come with labeling. I don't remember how 54 did it but in 55-6 the two actual function or fill pieces were labeled differently so that would be a consideration. The actual mount and switch assy is most likely identical between sides.
Posted on: 2011/6/20 12:32
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I think there is a small clipper emblem there at the moment. I dont think it is a plug in anyway.
Posted on: 2011/6/20 12:39
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55-6 was a triangular piece with a chrome tapered decorative stud like thing as a bolt head to fake the switch retaining nut and with a nut on the rear to hold it all in. Yours may be similar only has the clipper emblem on it??
Posted on: 2011/6/20 12:44
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