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Installing extra dashboard fog light switch for exhaust control valves
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I'm planning the installation of my somewhat exotic exhaust setup on my 1987 Targa, and I want to sanity check my thinking. My exhaust setup is using a GT3 muffler with custom headers, that allow switching between primary and secondary. See details in Project: 997/991 GT3 exhaust on 911 3.2 ![]() To control the vacuum valves I'm planning on using an electronic switch from MaxSpeed that is controlled with a switch. ![]() Here I'm thinking to install an extra fog light switch in my dashboard, as my 87 Targa doesn't have the dedicated rear light switch, and got an empty spot. ![]() Parts needed for a new foglight switch: - Knob: 911-613-028-10 - Rosette: 911-613-213-03 - Switch: 911-613-147-00 - Cap: 911-613-234-02-01C Lastly, I'm thinking to have a custom button cap 3d printed, with an exhaust illustration on, to make it 👌 Does anyone have experience in installing another fog light switch? Was it straightforward? Thoughts? /k |
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It’s very easy to install another switch
Pelican even has a tech article on installing a rear fog light that covers it . I just had a dash recovered and forget to tell them to give me another hole instead of the blank , so I bought a set of disposable scalpels off Amazon to do it myself . |
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Installing the switch into the dash is super easy, getting access to the rear of the dash requires the removal of all the blower stuff which is a real pain and the space is super confined. Not an insurmountable task but it took the better part of an afternoon for me to install a new fog light switch.
I would re omens lifting the front of the car as hunching over and trying to work in that space will be a less than pleasant experience. Also, packing blankets in the trunk to lean, lay on will be a lifesaver.
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if your car doesn't have a rear wiper or intensive washer option, you could also use either of these cavities in the instrument panel for the switch. I used the rear wiper one to install the switch for the manual override of my oil cooler fan & yes, I used a porsche rear wiper switch. Easy access.
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Could you pull the head unit to gain access? I installed a rear fog switch in my 90 through that area after drilling a hole in the blank location.
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