Headlight & Wiper Switch Cluster

Postby CraigRTSE » 25 Apr 2008 13:16

Quick question. The headlight & wiper cluster (rallye) that I have has 4 holes (one for headlight, one for wiper, one for dimmer). What is the 4th hole for, which is located on the bottom right?

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Postby Moparman1972 » 25 Apr 2008 13:42

The 4th hole is for rear defrost, an electrical unit that sits behind the rear seat, between the speakers. Expensive option to add if you want to ebay the unit.
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Postby christer » 25 Apr 2008 16:45

...or if your car has an electric operated convertible, then this is the place where the switch is located.
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Postby CraigRTSE » 25 Apr 2008 22:37

Great! Thanks for the replies!
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Postby Moparman1972 » 25 Apr 2008 22:49

Oops forgot about that christer. :oops:
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Postby 72challengerorange » 26 Apr 2008 0:38

I have the defroster switch with no defroster.lol

It now does my windshield squirters and fog lamps.

Tom :s002:
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Postby Moparman1972 » 26 Apr 2008 3:33

clever. I thought the windshield squirters were actuated by pushing the wiper speed switch down
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Postby christer » 26 Apr 2008 8:27

Moparman1972 wrote:clever. I thought the windshield squirters were actuated by pushing the wiper speed switch down


Yes, that is the way it works if you have the correct wiper switch. Cars with manual (foot) operated windshield washers use another switch.
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Postby christer » 26 Apr 2008 8:30

72challengerorange wrote:I have the defroster switch with no defroster.lol

It now does my windshield squirters and fog lamps.

Tom :s002:


One nice bloke (one of the previous owners) drilled a fifth hole in my switch bezel. That is where he put the windhield washer switch (to convert it from manual operated). Not recommended!

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Postby dave-r » 26 Apr 2008 10:29

You had to have the variable speed wipers to get electric wash switch on the button.
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Postby 72challengerorange » 26 Apr 2008 23:13

Yeah, mine has the 2 spd wiper motor and foot pump option.LOL I didn't want the foot pump. I figured this was a clean use for a dead switch.

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Postby Moparman1972 » 26 Apr 2008 23:39

You should have kept it original and drilled an extra hole like on Christers. :s006:
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