A temperature control question

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I ordered a new temperature control assembly (tca) from LMC and installed it this evening. After hooking up the 3 cables and adjusting them for proper operation, I went to hook up the fan switch and found the female plug in my truck is different than the new fan switch. I went back to their website and looked at the picture of this tca and it shows the exact same switch I have. I've fired off an email to them for help. Has anyone here installed an LMC unit? Did you have any issues? I can purchase a new fan switch but I don't know if it will fit this tca. Any ideas?
 

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Doing a little shopping on various websites and found a switch that looks just like the one on my new temp control. It says it's for 84-91 models. SAY WHAT?! Why does LMC put them on their 74-80 control assemblies? Think I'll fire off another email.
 
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Here's the one on the new control.
 

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Here's the original.
 

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Sorry for all the questions, but is this the connector for the newer switch?
 

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another angle
 

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Looks correct. I have only delt with 85+ years and that is the switch and connector for them
 

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I received an email reply from LMC. They requested the order #, year, and make of my truck. As I was retrieving the info from their pacing slip I noticed the part #. It was a 32-0638 which, after going back to their website, I discovered it's for 84-87 models. I actually ordered the 32-0635 for 74-80 models. I don't really want to pull it back out so I asked them if they could just send me the wiring harness connector.
 

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I put in the new connector today. After much studying of the wiring diagrams of both the 77 and 84 fan switches, I cut loose the old wire connector and wired in the new connector. I actually have a heater and fan that works better than it has since I bought it years ago. Before, the fan ran on low speed all the time and I had no high speed.. The new switch actually has an off position. No more constant fan!!!!
 

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It has an off position???, my 86 never had one the fan was always on??..
 

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My 77 was the same way. I always unplugged the connection at the blower motor in the engine compartment in the past.
 

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Guess it is a good thing though, it eliminates mildew build up..
 

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Mildew isn't something we see much of, up here in the high desert of E Washington.
 

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Yeah, don't see it here much either, none of my other vehicles are affected by it without constant air..
 

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