Harold Teer wrote: > I purchased a fog light switch from Bus Depot and use that as my switch. > The fog light switch fits on the dash in an empty slot and looks > absolutely > stock. When I put the switch in the off position, the fuel pump > receives no > power and thus the van will crank, but will not start...
Mostly unrelated, but FWIW -- I too have a VW fog light switch in that slot but use mine to manually control the radiator fan. It's a 2-position switch so I can turn the fan on either low or high. Why? Sometimes you see that 12,000' mountain right in front of you and know that things are going to get hot enough to require the fan. If you anticipate the demand your engine can stay cooler longer as you climb. Geo
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