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55-197509-1
Alt #:
06-0114
El Camino Windshield Wiper Switch, Without Recess Park, 1972
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We often take our 1972 El Camino’s wiper switch for granted. They do a wonderful job of keeping us safe during inclement weather. Before Mary Anderson’s wonderful invention of the wiper system in 1903, the only way to drive during rain or snow was to literally open or prop the windshield and expose yourself and passengers to the harsh elements. We usually don’t pay as much attention to the health of our GMC Sprint or Chevy El Camino wipers until they struggle or out right fail. Often, out right failure will be caused by faulty, worn or broken Sprint or El Camino wiper switch. Usually replacement of your 1972 El Camino wiper switch can be done with simple hand tools in an afternoon. Remember to always reference your GMC or Chevrolet El Camino’s service shop manual before starting any electrical project. The El Camino Store is proud to offer the very best in high quality, replacement wiper switch not only keep your 1972 Sprint or El Camino running its best, but keep you safe on the road.
What are Recessed, Depressed or Hidden Wipers? Depressed Wiper Systems, sometimes refereed to as Hidden or Recessed Wipers, is a feature which pulls the wipers to a low position (usually behind the hood or cowl) when the wipers are turned off. The three main functions of the Depressed System are for aerodynamics, protection and aesthetics. Having the wipers depress gives the car a streamline appearance along the windshield and will protect the blades by placing them in a semi-sheltered, storage area. Some cars were equipped with depressed park wipers starting in the mid 1960’s. When wipers are switched off, a parking mechanism or circuit moves the wipers to the lower extreme of the windshield, behind the hood or cowl and out of sight. An easy way to identify your system as Depressed would be by an extra arm extending off the wiper arms to the wiper transmission. Square Style motors on the firewall will not be depressed wipers as they lack the reverse circuit required to pull the wipers to the depressed position.
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We often take our 1972 El Camino’s wiper switch for granted. They do a wonderful job of keeping us safe during inclement weather. Before Mary Anderson’s wonderful invention of the wiper system in 1903, the only way to drive during rain or snow was to literally open or prop the windshield and expose yourself and passengers to the harsh elements. We usually don’t pay as much attention to the health of our GMC Sprint or Chevy El Camino wipers until they struggle or out right fail. Often, out right failure will be caused by faulty, worn or broken Sprint or El Camino wiper switch. Usually replacement of your 1972 El Camino wiper switch can be done with simple hand tools in an afternoon. Remember to always reference your GMC or Chevrolet El Camino’s service shop manual before starting any electrical project. The El Camino Store is proud to offer the very best in high quality, replacement wiper switch not only keep your 1972 Sprint or El Camino running its best, but keep you safe on the road.
What are Recessed, Depressed or Hidden Wipers? Depressed Wiper Systems, sometimes refereed to as Hidden or Recessed Wipers, is a feature which pulls the wipers to a low position (usually behind the hood or cowl) when the wipers are turned off. The three main functions of the Depressed System are for aerodynamics, protection and aesthetics. Having the wipers depress gives the car a streamline appearance along the windshield and will protect the blades by placing them in a semi-sheltered, storage area. Some cars were equipped with depressed park wipers starting in the mid 1960’s. When wipers are switched off, a parking mechanism or circuit moves the wipers to the lower extreme of the windshield, behind the hood or cowl and out of sight. An easy way to identify your system as Depressed would be by an extra arm extending off the wiper arms to the wiper transmission. Square Style motors on the firewall will not be depressed wipers as they lack the reverse circuit required to pull the wipers to the depressed position.
El Camino Windshield Wiper Switch, Without Recess Park, 1972
Combined Cancer/Birth Defect
WARNING This product can expose you to chemicals including Cadmium which is known to the State of California to cause cancer on birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, visit www.p65warnings.ca.gov
WARNING This product can expose you to chemicals including Cadmium which is known to the State of California to cause cancer on birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, visit www.p65warnings.ca.gov
Base Part Number | 197509 |
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Alt. # | 06-0114 |
Brand | N/A |
Make / Model | Series | Body | Notes | Year |
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Make / Model Chevrolet El Camino | Series | Body | Notes | Year 1972 |
Make / Model Chevrolet El Camino | Series | Body | Notes El Camino, Pickup Delivery | Year 1972 |
Make / Model Chevrolet El Camino | Series | Body | Notes El Camino, Super Sport (SS) Pickup Delivery | Year 1972 |
Make / Model GMC Sprint | Series | Body | Notes | Year 1972 |
Make / Model Gmc Sprint | Series | Body | Notes GMC Sprint, Pickup Delivery | Year 1972 |
Make / Model Gmc Sprint | Series | Body | Notes GMC Sprint, Special Performance (SP) Pickup Delivery | Year 1972 |
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