hazard switch
hazard switch
can any other switch replace the one in the 124 spider red push button? it dos do not last to long.thank you
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Re: hazard switch
Only the Fiat switch will work in this circuit. Yes, they are expensive, probably because nothing else will work!
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Re: hazard switch
What was the matter with it?
Mine recently popped out and remained on and would not "catch" when I pushed it back in. Took a toothpick and there was enough room and kinda jambed the toothpick in along the edge and no more continual blinking and I did not have to pull the consoll and swap the thing out.....Love these cars
Chris
Mine recently popped out and remained on and would not "catch" when I pushed it back in. Took a toothpick and there was enough room and kinda jambed the toothpick in along the edge and no more continual blinking and I did not have to pull the consoll and swap the thing out.....Love these cars
Chris
80 FI spider
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72 work in progress
2017 Golf R ( APR Stg. 1)
2018 F350 crew long box
Re: hazard switch
Mike Bouse has a hazard switch tutorial or something. At least I think it is Mike. Can somebody dig that up?
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Re: hazard switch
You can also get those switches out of BMW 2002's. It's a bosch switch i believe
Re: hazard switch
Boogiedude is right.
There's another thread going on about hazard switches as well, and the last guy to post gave a helpful link on where to get the switches.
http://www.bimmerpartswholesale.com/sea ... 6724&Nty=1
There's another thread going on about hazard switches as well, and the last guy to post gave a helpful link on where to get the switches.
http://www.bimmerpartswholesale.com/sea ... 6724&Nty=1
Re: hazard switch
I used that tutorial last night. Removed switch pulled it apart and bent the tong in. Works as new now. Thanks for that link.