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The turn signal switch on 1994-2004 Mustangs does more than just operate the turn signals on your Mustang. It also controls the windshield wipers and houses the hazard flasher switch.
We're going to replace the original turn signal switch in Carol Marini's '68 Mustang hardtop, which has been driven more than 800,000 miles in 45 years.
TOM: Of course, if the car gets stolen, you won’t have the turn-signal problem anymore. ... If you came to me with this problem, the first thing I’d do is replace the hazard-lights switch.
For those who don't consider bypassing a viable option, American Autowire has the solution. Although in reality, it too is a bypass-of the '70s-era GM (or aftermarket) steering column, that is.
BMW F800S and ST owners; BMW R1200GS owners; F650GS, R1200ST, K1200S, HP2 and others can enjoy the benefits that only a high-zoot set of LED turn signals will bring. We’re not talking measly 25-buck ...
The turn signal switch on 1994-2004 Mustangs does more than just operate the turn signals on your Mustang. It also controls the windshield wipers and houses the hazard flasher switch. That’s why ...
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