SWITCH, FOG LAMP, ZINC PLATED, INCL MOUNTING BRACKET HARDWARE, EXACT REPRO D9ZZ-15A214-A DOES NOT INCL MOUNTING BRACKET, KNOB, LIGHT AND WIRING, MUST REUSE ORIGINAL COMPONENTS
If you are looking to replace your damaged or malfunctioning fog light switch then this exact reproduction from Daniel Carpenter is just the ticket! This unit features an zinc outer plating and a correct style mounting tab that is designed to work with your original mounting bracket. So if you are looking to get you fog lights back in proper working order look at picking up one of these units from NPD today!
Restoration Note:
This unit is a direct replacement for the Switch only this unit includes (2) small bolts and (2) small nuts to mount to your original factory bracket. This unit also does not include the original light, wiring or knob that was attached to the factory assembly. You must reuse your original components.
Installation Note:
This switch will require you to drill out the 2 factory rivets that hold the switch to the factory bracket. The switch includes new replacement style hardware to mount the new switch to your original factory bracket.
If you are looking for the correct mounting hardware that mounts your factory bracket to the underside of the dash NPD has your covered. See NPD part number M-15A214-1AK for correct style nuts.
Note:
The original switch and light assembly was held together by a unique style retaining strap that held the wiring to the switch to ensure that it did not hang down. NPD offers this concourse correct style strap under part number 95874-SA. Only one strap is required per switch.
Ford Mustang Years:
1979 (79), 1980 (80), 1981 (81), 1982 (82), 1983 (83), 1984 (84), 1985 (85), 1986 (86)
NPD Part Number : M-15A214-1BS Manufacturer Reference #'s: E2ZZ-15214
1979-1979 MUSTANG PACE CAR
1982-1986 MUSTANG EXCL SVO
1980-1986 CAPRI
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead and DEHP, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.