what is this button do?
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WAY2FASTMIKE
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what is this button do?
hey guys,
i have a 1966 f-100 longbed. it has a push button right above the key ignition, any body know what it is or what it does. oh yea i'm keeping my truck now. got it running good now.
thanks
mike.
i have a 1966 f-100 longbed. it has a push button right above the key ignition, any body know what it is or what it does. oh yea i'm keeping my truck now. got it running good now.
thanks
mike.
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Hey Mike maybe I could stop by your house I live in Wilson near Nash street and Airport blvd I could take a look if your truck had clearance lights I would say it was the blick switch or it could be something a PO installed.
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Windshield Washer Button........
Almost without a doubt, it is the windshield washer button. Provided your truck has the washer nozzles on the hood, the bag and bracket on the inner fender well, the pump on the inner fender well, etc.,..... it was the washer pump switch.
I went to a great deal of trouble to round up all the original items to add washers to my otherwise poorly optioned truck. I think whoever ordered my truck new would have opted for no engine if they could have saved a buck that way. Needless to say, the Windshield Washer option was not one of my truck's original items, but it sure is nice to have now.
If you determine that yours is the washer pump button, it may not take much to get your washers working again.
Good luck.
Dan
I went to a great deal of trouble to round up all the original items to add washers to my otherwise poorly optioned truck. I think whoever ordered my truck new would have opted for no engine if they could have saved a buck that way. Needless to say, the Windshield Washer option was not one of my truck's original items, but it sure is nice to have now.
If you determine that yours is the washer pump button, it may not take much to get your washers working again.
Good luck.
Dan
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Starter button
Mazlem, I had heard of that spot being used for the starter button, too. I just wasn't sure where I had read it, or what years/models did that. It may be that your truck originally was wired for that to be the starter button. You can probably tell from your ignition switch. If the ignition switch only has OFF position and RUN position, then the START feature had to be accomplished by the secondary switch.
Maybe it was the earlier '61-'63 or '64 that was like that
Someone here must know the particulars.
Dan
Maybe it was the earlier '61-'63 or '64 that was like that
Someone here must know the particulars.
Dan
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WAY2FASTMIKE
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same
hey paul, i live off of air port also, we may be neighbors, landrum dr cant miss my old truck.
push button
Normally you would see those buttons used as starter buttons on the 48-52 F-1s. My 61 unibody had the regular ignition switch that was used on all the Slicks. I'm not saying a p.o. didn't wire it up like that, though.
Wouldn't put that past them. It's no telling what you will see on these trucks when you buy one. If you are lucky, you will get one with the wiring harness intact and working. My 61 had the squirters on the hood, but it was a custom cab. I sure miss that truck.
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SoonerStateRedneck
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Re: Starter button
The wiring in my '66 has been hacked up a bit, so I couldn't say what's original anymore. When I got it there were aftermarket squirters on the hood but no tubing and no bag.DanSanDiego2000 wrote:Mazlem, I had heard of that spot being used for the starter button, too. I just wasn't sure where I had read it, or what years/models did that. It may be that your truck originally was wired for that to be the starter button. You can probably tell from your ignition switch. If the ignition switch only has OFF position and RUN position, then the START feature had to be accomplished by the secondary switch.
Maybe it was the earlier '61-'63 or '64 that was like that![]()
Someone here must know the particulars.
The ignition is a generic switch put in by a previous owner. The wiper switch appears to be original, but only used for the wipers, not the washers as the wiring manual would suggest, (wires from the switch go to the ignition, ground, and wiper motor only.) I think when I put in a new ignition switch I'll wire the button for the washers.
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Washer Button
And if you want to give that poor old switch a well deserved break add a 20 amp relay in the circuit to do the work and save your switch.
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