Turn Signal switch
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- gramsay
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Turn Signal switch
I have a 1967 ford 1/2 ton and when I move the turn signal leaver up and down it no longer clicks into place and it also no longer cancels. I found a 1974 ford truck in a junkyard that has a perfect turn signal switch. But the one from the 74 has a hazard light switch on the side and the wiring harnis is different. Can I wire it into my truck to make it work?
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probably, since putting a newer column is part of installing P/S in a lot of these trucks.
But why, when a new switch can't cost that much, maybe $20? Or am I wrong on the price (its been a long time)?
But why, when a new switch can't cost that much, maybe $20? Or am I wrong on the price (its been a long time)?
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I need the whole canceller switch (upper and lower halves), as the entire thing has been messed up. I can put the wires in the correct positions in the socket ok, as I have the punch-out tool from Molex. I just needed to know that the '71 switch would work on my '70. I thought they looked the same.
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