Yes, later vans used a switch with a single 2 pin connector instead of two 1 pin connectors. 085 941 521 Mark
Roy Nicholl wrote: > Mark: > > I looked up that part number and the one I removed (and stuck back in) looks a little different. The connector is different - it is an asymmetric plug rather than two spades. Within the plug would be spades, but I think their are orientated 90 degrees to those I see in the pictures for 020 941 521A. > > Mine looks similar to: http://img.eautopartscatalog.com/live/P300633921FEB.JPG > > I have read something about the 020 941 521A being used only part way through the '88 model year. With what was it replaced? > > Roy > > On 07-Sep-2014, at 22:07, mark drillock wrote: > >> 020 941 521A > |
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