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Is it a Packard Part?
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I found this in with some post war Packard parts. I need help identifying. The white
rectangular is marked 10 ohm Mexico. Stamped in the metal bracket are 2 sets of numbers 4091034 and 48750. Thanks Sorry about photo quality.

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Posted on: 2017/7/1 18:02
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Re: Is it a Packard Part?
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I don't think it is Packard. The 10 ohm resistor is a style you can buy today. Compared to the bare round resistors or the occasional ceramic covered elements Packard typically used, what ever that item the resistor is fastened to does, it looks post Packard or maybe aftermarket.

Posted on: 2017/7/1 18:56
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Re: Is it a Packard Part?
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Is round thing a button switch???

Posted on: 2017/7/1 21:13
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Re: Is it a Packard Part?
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The round thing does not have a button. It has two male spade terminals and one has the wire as shown.

Posted on: 2017/7/1 21:29
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Re: Is it a Packard Part?
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Well then just exactly what is the round thing??? Is it a flasher stat for turn signals??? Or what???? Does the round thing have any markings on it or part numbers or logos or anything to identify or help to identify what the round thing is????

Posted on: 2017/7/2 6:43
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Re: Is it a Packard Part?
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Maybe eBay search or google the numbers stamped on the bracket as u indicated in the first post. That mite help to identify it.

Posted on: 2017/7/2 6:46
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Re: Is it a Packard Part?
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Update! Found some additional numbers and no luck using Google search. I don't think its a turn signal flasher.

The white unit is a 10 ohm resister with #23979 on the ceramic
The round unit has #2191

Thanks for helping.

Posted on: 2017/7/2 13:59
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Use an ohm meter or something to determine if the round thing has continuity with the mounting bracket.

Posted on: 2017/7/2 16:23
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Re: Is it a Packard Part?
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There is no continuity . Across the terminals is 00.5 ohms. Thanks

Posted on: 2017/7/3 5:14
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Re: Is it a Packard Part?
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All the testing in the world will not make this a Packard part.

Posted on: 2017/7/3 8:40
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