FYI and as a follow-up, I just received the book, Triumph TR2 thru TR8, Bill
Piggott, 2009 ed....Page 183 shows the switch I referred to and notes, "The
switch to the left of the rev counter is not unusual--it operates the Swiss
market 'Town and Country' horns....The switch on my car was never wired to a
thing.
Pat
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From: P Caffrey
<pcaffrey@ymail.com>
To: list Triumph <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thu,
April 22, 2010 5:41:57 PM
Subject: [TR] TR4A Dash Toggle Switch
Hi List,
My
TR4A has a toggle switch in the upper left of the dashboard. The
switch was
never wired to anything and is broken. I'm looking for a
replacement switch
so it can be used to activate an electric fan. When
searching for a switch
replacement, I found nothing and realized that the
original TR4A dashboard
never had a switch like this one. Does anyone know
why such a switch was
ever installed on the dashboard? (It was on the car
when I bought it in the
late 70's.) Did some TR4As just come with this type
of auxiliary switch?
Thanks for any info.
Pat
TR4A '67
1CTC/72746-L
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