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    Foglight switch location

    I am trying to determine the correct mounting location for the foglight switch on a 1966 912 ( 3 gauge dash ) also what is the same info for a 1967 912 ( 5 gauge dash ...that has hazard flasher switch ) ? I have heard that the 1967 has 2 switches ( 1 for front lights & 1 for rear ) which should be mounted on either side of the hazard switch. Thank you for any feedback or photos !

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    On 5 gauge with emer switch in center, doesn't matter where you mount the others, but cars with factory equipped fogs had that switch mounted closest to the driver. The one on other side of emer switch was typically used for aux heater if equipped.

    John
    John Schiavone

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    356 Cab, 66 911, 914-6, 550-Beck, 981 Cayman, 54 MV Agusta Dustbid

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    Thanks John, Do you have any info on the 3 gauge style dash ?

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