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kdtjb

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Are the 64 and 65 heater buttons the same? My control is part # 2258881 and I found a post of some one looking for a 2258881 or 2291095 for a 65. Are they the same? Does any one have one that works and the little tubes are still good?
 
with or with out A/C.
 
Didn't you ask a similar question last week? I replied with this:



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From the website www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.com :

"Almost all the switches in our old cars have the vacuum ports broken off of them. I have machined a repair kit to fix this problem.
View vacuum control switch, Before View vacuum control switch, After
I will repair your switch and send it back to you for $35.00,(money order or cashiers check only) shipping included. You can't buy these switches from any vender. My part will make it work like new. Also, something new I've added to the switch fix is a repair that will fix the slides that have the socket broken off that the push buttons fit into. Price is $5.00 each. I can only offer this if you have the vacuum port repair done. The labor and cost of shipping would be too great otherwise. View vacuum control switch example

Another new product is the vacuum switch that bolts onto the blower motor switch on 1962 to 1965 AC cars. The cost to redo this switch is $35.00 shipping included. View blower motor vacuum control switch, Before View blower motor vacuum control switch, After
I also fix the temperature control switch for 1962-1965 air cars that is located on the plenum box behind the glove box. This temperature control switch is almost always broken. I can rebuild yours for $40.00. The replacement is made out of aluminum to last a lifetime. Send yours with money order or cashier's check. View temperature control switch. Shipping is included.

I can also install new wafer boards inside almost all switches from 1962 to 1965 (or up to 1972). The cost is 5.00 per board. Ac/heat has 4 boards, heat only has 3 boards. I am the only one who makes these boards.

Your switch could be rebuilt inside and out for a maximum of $70.00. Most switches don't need all the fixes. Contact: Anthony Powell, Dept. 62 to 65 Mopar, 1305 North Grant Drive, Sherman, TX 75092 Or e-mail [email protected] and tell Anthony you saw his ad here."



Give this guy a call. Go on the website above and check out his work. The guy's prices are pretty reasonable. He fixes both types, A/C and non-A/C.

The link above takes you to the home page. Find the Vendors section and scroll down, he's in there.
 
According to the guys on the 62-65 mopar site, NAPA sells a replacement switch part number NAPA-Echlin HC205
 
According to the guys on the 62-65 mopar site, NAPA sells a replacement switch part number NAPA-Echlin HC205

A/C cars only. I can't seem to find the 4 button, non-A/C switch. Too bad, I'd gladly pay 65 bucks for a brand new one.
 
I will check into that part # at NAPA. But thanks to this site I know I have options. Thanks for all the info.
 
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