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PRC3021 - Wiper / Washer Switch

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Original price - Original price €147,60
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Wiper and Washer Switch for the dashboard wiper and washer control assembly.

This combination switch controls both the windscreen wiper motor - providing speed selection - and the windscreen washer pump, routing both control signals from a single dashboard-mounted unit.
Vehicle Model Range Rover Classic up to 1994
Fitment Notes Fitment data limited — derived from web research, verify if uncertain
RANGE ROVER CLASSIC — Wiper/washer switch assembly. 2-door: chassis 111959 to BA147027. 4-door: up to BA147005 (Manual) / BA147009 (Automatic)
Alternative Codes
PRC3021

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Frequently asked questions

What does the PRC3021 wiper/washer switch do?
The PRC3021 is a combination switch that controls both the windscreen wiper motor, including speed selection, and the windscreen washer pump from a single dashboard-mounted unit. It routes both control signals through one assembly on the Range Rover Classic.
Does this switch fit every Range Rover Classic?
Fitment on the Range Rover Classic varies between 2-door and 4-door bodies and by chassis number, so it doesn't suit the entire production run. Check your chassis number and body style against the listed fitment before ordering, as the switch assembly changed during production.
Can the wiper/washer switch be replaced at home?
Replacing the wiper/washer switch is typically a DIY job needing basic hand tools to remove the dashboard trim and disconnect the wiring connector. Note the connector orientation on removal so the new switch wires back correctly to the wiper motor and washer pump circuits.