My '69 300 convertible has a 4 prong dimmer switch but they appear no longer made. Will a 3 prong work?
Hi J,My '69 300 convertible has a 4 prong dimmer switch but they appear no longer made. Will a 3 prong work?
The foot dimmer switchHi J,
Just for clarity: are you talking about the foot dimmer for the headlights or the dash panel thumbwheel dimmer?
Thanks
Damn, $54 at Brad's versus $250 at the other seller. Go Brad!
Found one online for $60. Also fits lincolnsI looked at the schematic and I don't think it will without a bunch of rewiring. Part # is 2661835
Here's a (gulp) replacement. PN 2661835 headlight dipper switch for 1966 Plymouth Fury; Dodge Monaco - Polara; Chrysler and Imperial with Sentinal automatic headlight dimming option
Try a few different NOS dealers, but it's not gonna be cheap.
Found one online for $60. Also fits lincolns
My '69 300 convertible has a 4 prong dimmer switch but they appear no longer made. Will a 3 prong work?
Ah. That looks like a 3 prong as I look closer. The photo is blurry for sure. Not much better in my lap top.Not the right one
You know.. Now that I think of it, there was another thread about this and IIRC, it was a Ford/Lincoln fitment too.Found one online for $60. Also fits lincolns
If i reported you sorry. I hit wrong button with my tremorsAh. That looks like a 3 prong as I look closer. The photo is blurry for sure. Not much better in my lap top.
I think the entire system is shared with Ford/Lincoln. I've looked at other stuff, like power antennas and power windows, that use very similar bits and pieces in the Fords.I was on wrong comment other day. I found a lincoln 4 wire for $10 a friend had. I also found a relay for headlights with sentinal lights for $60. They said it was for a 70's lincoln
Ahh... I see the difference now.Big John: The reason that $250 switch is so expensive, is because it is a "dipper switch". Now those dimmer switches can be had around fairly easily for less than $75, but the "dipper" is another animal altogether and a rare beast indeed!