Switches! What do they do?

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nrwilliams
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Switches! What do they do?

Post by nrwilliams »

Hello,

I have noticed two factory fitted switches on my 87 911 just to the left of the steering wheel mounted under the clocks on the underside of the dash.

Can someone tell me what they are supposed to do?

Thanks

Neil
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Post by grbspeedster »

One is for changing the electric mirror adjustment and the other is for the high pressure screen wash. (It is in mine). Check under the hood you should have a second screen wash bottle up towards the bulkhead on the fuse box side which supports the high intensity wash( only works when headlights on)
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Post by seg1959 »

grbspeedster wrote:One is for changing the electric mirror adjustment and the other is for the high pressure screen wash. (It is in mine). Check under the hood you should have a second screen wash bottle up towards the bulkhead on the fuse box side which supports the high intensity wash( only works when headlights on)
There should be two switches on the face of the dashboard - one for the rear wiper, if one is fitted, and one for the "intensive wash".

The two switches underneath are the "door mirror selector switch" and the one under the clock is - you've guessed it - the "clock adjustment switch".

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Post by grbspeedster »

on my 89 Speedster you adjust the clock by the centre spindle, must have changed on the 964
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Post by seg1959 »

grbspeedster wrote:on my 89 Speedster you adjust the clock by the centre spindle, must have changed on the 964
As a picture's worth a thousand words, here is what the switches do in my 964:
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I am not sure if this is the same in older or newer models.

Hope this helps

seg
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Post by simes69 »

Ah! The 964! An ergonomic masterpiece!
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Re: Switches! What do they do?

Post by stillfirm »

indeed. every time i climb in to my 964 I am amazed that porsche might have employed 15 different people to design and place 15 different switches and controls, but done everything in their power to stop any form of communication between them during the design process. some of them ought to overlap really. :D
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Re: Switches! What do they do?

Post by lindsayhbrown »

no, someone sneezed with a mouthful of boiled sweets and the switches were placed where they landed
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