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- MocoondoExplorer II
NWnative wrote:
Yep...that is the switch. I am thinking you are right on track with it.
The other people responding are also correct. The switch can be repurposed into virtually anything. I don't have heated mirrors, but I do have the switch, so I wired it as another switch for the floor courtesy lighting in the coach.
I don't personally like it as a heated mirror switch since I feel that function should be on some sort of a timer to avoid damage to the heating element. - NWnativeExplorer
Mocoondo wrote:
I'm still going with it being a dummy switch...if we are talking about the same switch, that is....single plastic rocker switch, half red, half black. That's not to say that some manufacturers will repurpose that switch for another function, such as heated mirrors, however OEM, that switch was meant to control the light in the rear of a cargo van.
Either way, there are so many variables across different coach manufacturers, it would not surprise me in the least that the same switch has different functions on different units.
Yep...that is the switch. I am thinking you are right on track with it. - MocoondoExplorer III'm still going with it being a dummy switch...if we are talking about the same switch, that is....single plastic rocker switch, half red, half black. That's not to say that some manufacturers will repurpose that switch for another function, such as heated mirrors, however OEM, that switch was meant to control the light in the rear of a cargo van.
Either way, there are so many variables across different coach manufacturers, it would not surprise me in the least that the same switch has different functions on different units. - NWnativeExplorerThanks for all the replies. I was out camping this weekend and am just now following up. I will check next time the mirrors are fogged up to see if it defrosts them. If not.....the I am guessing it's just there to annoy me as Mocoondo mentioned. If that is the case....I will find a way to put it to good use.
- Turner__PExplorerHeated mirrors
- mgirardoExplorerOn our 2008 chassis, that switch is red and is for the heated mirrors. We have the stock mirrors.
-Michael - ron_dittmerExplorer IIThat switch on mine is to control my heated mirrors. I have the Velvac aftermarket mirrors. Maybe that makes a difference.
- wbwoodExplorerSubguy has it right. Heated mirrors.
- MocoondoExplorer IIA lot of Ford 450 chassis have that rocker switch. It is actually the courtesy light switch on a Ford 450 van with sliding door. If the chassis became a cargo van, there would be a courtesy light inside the cargo compartment. When the sliding door is opened, that light would come on, so long as the switch is in the ON position.
On a coach conversion, that switch is just there to annoy you because it has no function unless it has been wired to control something else. I don't like dummy switches, so I wired mine to be an additional switch to operate the floor courtesy lights throughout the interior of the coach. This way, when it is dark back there and I am in the driver's seat, I can just flip the switch and illuminate the three floor lights so I don't break my neck walking through a dark coach at night. - ValkyriebushExplorer IIIs it red?
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