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lomanSat Jun-23-12 03:08 PM
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"blinker/multifunction switch"


          

I have been having the intermittent blinker switch issue as many others have. After reading numerous threads of replacing the switch, the problem was solved. I haven't been so lucky. I have test driven it about 30 miles and I can't get nothing at all from the blinkers or the flashers. I checked the fuses and they tested good. I don't know what to check next other than the wiring and I don't have a schematic. Does anyone have know of anything else I can check.

  

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lomanThu Jun-28-12 06:02 PM
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#1. "RE: blinker/multifunction switch"
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Problem solved, I went and bought another multifunction switch from a different parts house, and flasher just for good measure. Everything is now working. I don't know which part actually fixed but I don't really care, as everything is good now.

  

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