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83-90 Chevy Gm Oem Rear Window Defogger Switch #14074320 Nos Blazer Jimmy Etc. on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
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Hazleton, Pennsylvania, US

Hazleton, Pennsylvania, US
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OEM part #14074320 ~ Rear window defogger switch
Applications are listed as '83 thru '90 Chevy & GMC S/T model SUVs such as Blazers & Jimmys
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Found in group 9.778, this switch measures 1-3/8" in width and 1-9/16" in height, has a rocker style on/off switch, has (5) wires that end in a blade style connection, and has "14074320 MEX 4193 SH" stamped on it. Is in excellent shape with no cracks or other damage, and the writing is still a brilliant white.
Has been discontinued from GM. Please email with any questions. 

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