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Hi,

I got a 92 Bighorn SWB. I found a lil switch on the top side of my glovebox yesterday and was just wondering if you guys have one, or if its been put in.
I dont think it does anything as I switched it. The wires go somewhere.
But yeah if you guys could help that would be great.
Or if anyone has a owners manual that'd be awesome too.

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Post by SupraLux »

Better fire up a photo... and cross post this on the http://www.clubisuzu.com forum as someone might know what its for...

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Post by swampa »

it operates the flux capacitators
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Post by rangimotors »

did ya switch is and start truck? could be a kill switch, or i guess switch for sound system or a sound system that used to be there..
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it could be to turn off the speedo if its a diesel
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It isn't a switch for a glovebox light is it??
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Post by MattG »

after further investigation, it is infact a tiny LED light.
It moved like a switch though from side to side.
Anyway it was just a little light that has never worked.
It had a green rubber sleeve over it. I wouldnt have minded if it was a switch for the speedo :P anyway cheers guys.
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Post by MattG »

also just out of curiosity. what are the flux capsitors
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By the warp drive converter :D
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MattG wrote:also just out of curiosity. what are the flux capsitors


truck-fixer wrote:By the warp drive converter :D


they are used to power the hyperdrive :lol: :lol:
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i think i had them in as standard in my old delorian
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Mine is still powered by banana skins and stale beer
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Post by kiwipete »

Showin your age (not) by not knowing all about flux capacitors too. :wink:

And without letting too much out of the bag here is a little more info in Flux Capcitors;
The "flux capacitor", which consists of a box with three small, flashing incandescent lamps arranged as a "Y"...........
The flux capacitor requires 1.21 gigawatts of electricity to operate...........
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Post by tallsam66 »

Another problem is I doubt the Bighorn will be able to get up to the magic 88 MPH
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Post by TJ »

tallsam66 wrote:Another problem is I doubt the Bighorn will be able to get up to the magic 88 MPH


Try it downhill with tail wind, might work..
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or strop on the tow hook and crusier
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Mmmmmmmm sounds like a Tui add to me.........
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