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Which of the following are hot all the time and which are dependant on the ignition light switch: (This is for 1941s but may apply to other years as well)

a. Heater
b. Defroster
c. Radio
e. Fog Lights
f. Passing Light(s)
g. Back-up light
h. Clock light
i. Electric Clock
j. Turn Signal
k. Ejection Seat
l. Brake light
m. Under hood light
n. Horn

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Hot all the time;
Clock light (when parking or head lamps are on)
Clock
Brake light
Horn


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Good answer Chev Nut. I probably would have given a smart alec answer for the electric clock. rolllaugh bolt

Bob


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CIW,

About the electric clock. Yeah, that was a stupid question by me. The light hot with any head/parking light on but the electric motor in the clock would be hot all the time. Not rocket science, huh? Maybe I was just trying to make the list longer or to educate folk who may not really think about such too much. Anyway, I regret throwing in that question.

Thanks for the probe at my ribs. Agrin

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