Dan Williams Posted May 2 Report Posted May 2 Is there a source for the fan switch? Either the oem reostat resistor type fan switch or the current 3 speed switch would be ok. Dan Williams 1972 RQ-B 1882
AG-R3 Posted May 2 Report Posted May 2 http://www.studebaker-info.org/Tech/Aircon/murray35701.jpg Quote
Dan Williams Posted May 2 Author Report Posted May 2 Thank you. Do you have a source for the temperature switch
AG-R3 Posted May 2 Report Posted May 2 You can try this one https://www.summitracing.com/parts/UAC-SW3004C They are also on Amazon Quote
tanda62 Posted May 3 Report Posted May 3 (edited) Trying to convert my 63 switches to these newer switches and all the wiring is gone from the car so I a recreating this from scratch. Do you know which terminal on each switch goes to which wire? I believe for the fan switch the B terminal is Power In (from the battery), the M terminal is Power Out (to the fan motor) and the O terminal is ground. The temperature switch terminals are labeled O and L. I believe one of these goes to the compressor and the other goes to the fan switch but I don't know which is which. Thanks, Tom Edited May 3 by tanda62
Dan Williams Posted May 4 Author Report Posted May 4 I received part no.3004c but it does not have a shaft on it to put the knob so the coolant flow can be adjusted. What is the correct part no. Dan
tanda62 Posted May 4 Report Posted May 4 Dan, try this switch https://www.amazon.com/UAC-SW-6490C-C-Thermostat/dp/B003R43E0O/ref=sr_1_28?crid=2ENEVV7QDFNRS&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.GPhk8TpmjpUPixr0JRLAZDDz-AdgnD2NrbLr3Bc6KdZaedltDLCa1V0PoVWm522QMIwZarBw9lonrtfdMWTHVP3OLUCBu0QjCqCVkazbrRhLx3XKBVyvMmVRXHjFPpxdQEkevzZzDw33ttrSj8GbQitJuDUoDu-49Q054qiWbG9PHbTnj4NhsnvVMjAU74Jz.lwWRzcvlO_fi4-ptSjRh8smEh4nB38az3gsCHQqLMcc&dib_tag=se&keywords=automotive+A%2FC+switches&qid=1746385165&sprefix=automotive+a%2Fc+switches%2Caps%2C130&sr=8-28&xpid=fV4ajBeSHMimL Then please let me know which wire you put on which terminal. Tom
ronmanfredi Posted May 5 Report Posted May 5 Oreilly Auto Parts sells the 3 speed Murray switch which works like a champ.
AG-R3 Posted May 5 Report Posted May 5 On 5/4/2025 at 11:13 AM, Dan Williams said: I received part no.3004c but it does not have a shaft on it to put the knob so the coolant flow can be adjusted. What is the correct part no. Dan Sorry abt that.. I guess that's why they don't show the front..
Dan Williams Posted May 5 Author Report Posted May 5 That's okay I got a fan switch that works great from O'Reilly and it seems as though The air conditioner now works great so maybe it was just the fan switch that was a problem. But I did receive a link previously in this discussion of the correct switch to get for the temperature gauge if I need it
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