SKU: AUTEWSU67CHEV

1967-1972 Chevy GMC Truck 12V Power Window Crank Handle Shaft Conversion Switch

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1967 - 1972 Chevy GMC Truck Power Window Crank Handle Switch - EACH

Turn your window crank handle into a switch with AutoLöc’s billet aluminum power window crank switches. Designed to fit 1967 - 1972 Chevy GMC Trucks, this switch allows you to control your power window with your original factory window crank handle. No need to mount unsightly after-market switches in your door panels, and no need for cutting. Preserve the original classic look of your vehicle, while enjoying the modern convenience of electric power windows.

To operate your power window simply rotate your window crank handle up or down 15 degrees. These switches work with all factory and after-market power windows. AutoLöc window crank switches also work great with AutoLöc’s One-Touch up and down Power Window Control Modules. ***SOLD SEPARATELY. One module required per window.

These heavy-duty but lightweight switches are made with solid billet aluminum shafts and switch housing, stainless steel fasteners, a positive dead lock safety stop, a 20 Amp switch with Delron Housing, and a return-to-center spring that won’t break or snap.

Includes Detailed Instructions, Lifetime Warranty, and Free Live USA Tech Support.

Application :: 1967-72 Chevy Truck
Number Of Doors :: One Doors
Activation :: 15 Degrees Up Or Down
Material :: Billet Aluminum
Hardware :: Stainless
Safety :: Dead Lock Stop Design Will Not Break
Design Location :: USA
Warranty :: Lifetime Warranty
Feature :: Smallest System On The Market.

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AUTEWSU67CHEV 602526
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