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Re: Part # for '71 e-body turn sig. switch?
[Re: jrwoodjoe]
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09/27/10 12:02 PM
09/27/10 12:02 PM
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screamindriver
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I know this is an old thread but I need some guidance.
I bought a MOPAR Turn signal Switch (part number on the box is 1-04293103) that was supposed to be for a 70 Challenger over a year ago. I'm just now doing the rebuild on the column and notice that the hazard button is larger as some of you mentioned before. The connector is correct. So, are you guys saying that I need to swap my old hazard button to this new switch or is there a new switch out of the box that has the correct narrower hazard button for a 70 Challenger?
Thanks, Joe
You'll need to swap out your original button onto the new assembly...Be careful, delicate and take your time during the process...Now, am I reading this correct??? The original still works ???If that's the case just clean it up and use it until something goes bad...{How often do you really use the 4-ways?}...Then you'll need to do the swap...Cutting the column components would be the last option on the list IMO...
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Re: Part # for '71 e-body turn sig. switch?
[Re: screamindriver]
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04/18/13 12:09 AM
04/18/13 12:09 AM
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Just found this thread doing a search, I'm surprised it came up as it's been three years... FWIW lots of good info & pictures, thanks to those who contributed..
Could this be archived?
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