indicator switch
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indicator switch
The indicator switch on my 1969 Minor has partly broken.When turning left the flashing arm does not ''click'' and stay in place,turning right is ok.Is this a replacable component or will I need to buy a whole switch?.
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Re: indicator switch
Thanks for the tip Bob Claydon
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Re: indicator switch
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Re: indicator switch
Hi, I now have the replacement switch so apart from taking the steering wheel off what else do I need to do? My helpful supplier says I need to take out the glove box etc.Can you advise me.Thanks Bob Claydon.
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Re: indicator switch
Maybe to get to the connections?
They may be accessible without taking the glove box out though.
They may be accessible without taking the glove box out though.
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"