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    Question Slightly OT: where to put the Valet switch?

    While wiring the shift light, I put in the seconds wire for the Valet switch ... I was wondering where other people are putting their switches ... I was thinking of maybe putting it on the rear of the glove box ...
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    In the cabin is best for access. I recon somewhere nobody will look, like behind the dash. So you have to feel behind where the carpet/firewall is kind of thing..
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    Honestly, I put epoxy a switch to the inside of your console where you can access it by removing your ash tray.

    If you want to be a real #$%@#$%@ try removing your cruise control unit and use the cruise control on-off switch as the switch??? Who would ever flip that while valeting your car?

    Maybe I should get paid for ideas like these! hehe

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