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MI_Mitsu
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Reged: 03/24/06
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Loc: Romulus, Michigan (Detroit)
Re: 1988 Raider A/C Switch
      07/02/12 12:32 PM

I have one salvaged from an 89 Montero - the same, with 2 pigtails.

I would prefer to bench test it first to ensure that at least the on/off function works (this is the problem I currently have with my similar 90 Mighty Max switch). I guess with 20_ years of switching back and forth they tend to either get dirty, worn or both.

Will test it tonight with a meter. Let me know if interested.

Jim

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89 Montero LS 3.0L/Auto
91 Montero RS 3.0L/Auto
87 Dodge Raider 2.6L/Auto
90 MightyMax 2.4L/Man

Parted/gone - parts available!
89 Montero LS 3.0L/Auto [Blue/Blue] (identical to my 1st), 88 Conquest SHP

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