The "narrow" window switch is an aftermarket item that was used on some other European car and was sold by most or all of the vendors when the original supplies of window switches were exhausted a few years ago. A similar "narrower" switch was also sourced for the defrost switch. What probably happened in your case is that one of the switches went bad and a previous owner replaced it, leaving a "mis-matched" set in your car. One of the advantages to the narrow switch is that the arrows are not screen-printed on, they are a translucent plastic and can be wired up to be illuminated if desired. In the last six months or so, these replacement switches have become hard to find as well, and we set out to have EXACT replacements manufactured, for both the window and the defrost switches. I have seen photos of the samples and they are on par quaility-wise with the remanufactured door handles we had made last year. I expect the new switches will be available in time for the open house this year. Pricing has yet to be determined, but I expect that they will be LOWER in price than the previous items ($74.95 each). We are having a quantity of the defrost (on/off) switches made without any defrost markings on them so that if desired, they could be used in place of the dummy switches on either side of the window switches as some kind of an auxiliary switch (driving lights, etc) and still maintain a "factory" appearance. James Espey DeLorean Motor Company Houston, Texas 281/568-9573 800/USA-DMC1 http://www.delorean.com _____________________________________________________________ Visit the De Lorean Motor Company web site at http://www.delorean.com to register for our Open House to be held August 10-12, 2001 in Houston, Texas! Don't miss it! > Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2001 20:02:18 > From: "Ryan Foster" <westiething@xxxx> > Subject: window switch > > I was wonderin if the passinger window switch is narrower than the driver > side window switch? Is that the way it was from the factory? Thanks! > > Ryan- vin.#16301