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Anyone know where I can get a hazard light switch? I think there were something like 3 different ones - I just need one that is on - off (I'm not actually using it for hazard lights, I just need a switch that will match the rest of my *****).
I haven't been able to find any repo ones, how about NOS?
you could get the on dash switch type factory dealer style ,but if it were me...i would get a 73-76 (76 or 77) is when the column got bigger, I think they started the hazard lights toggle so don't quote me, but 68-72 should have some too, but as for the 68-76 turn signal unit and column collar.
reason is that they have a built in hazard switch and it would look factory and its at your finger tips, one less thing to reach to the dash for, wires in to your harness so the turn signal indicators in the cluster flash like it was factory, no extra indicator light like some had, I think some from the mid 60s cars would work too, this has been done to my 64 , i used the 73-76 collar,turn unit and all, another cool piece of info is that if anyone has a forth gen auto...the 73-76 auto units have a 194 bulb socket, and the collar is specific so if somone is to use the bulb...its slotted for the unit to set down in the collar.
but I really think that this is the most 'stock Look' that you can get...but that's just my 2 cents
i would post some photos of mine but its cluttered and im in the middle of a floor pan repair, but ill just show some off google.
sorry if this extra if bored ya, but i felt like it would be helpful to others,and finding what you want, and not mixed and matched because you dont think about it in the moment.
I would get a 73-76 (76 or 77), but 68-72 should have some too.
Where did you come up with this jazz? None of it matches what the OP wants and your applications are wrong.
Beginning 1973: The 4 way flasher switch is part of the T/S switch, black **** protrudes from the column. 3 different switches for '73/77, 3 different switches for '78/79.
1967/69: The 4 way flasher toggle switch is located on a bracket on the inside of the glove box.
1970/72: The 4 way flasher switch is located on the dash to the right of the steering column. Its **** matches the other 1968/72 F100/750 *****.
Originally Posted by 1972RedNeck
I need one with a black ****/white insert like the rest of our *****.
NOS PARTS SOURCE in Olathe KS has 1 = 913-220-5746.
GREEN SALES CO. in Cincinnati OH has 7 = 800-543-4959.
------------------------------------------------------------------- B6TZ-9A389-A .. Bezel/Nut to retain switch to dash / Obsolete
Misc. 1956/67 trucks & 1961/66 Econolines.
GREEN SALES CO. has 1.
NOS PARTS SOURCE has 1.
------------------------------- C1TF-17513-A .. Switch **** - Black w/White Center - 4 Way Flasher; Heater & Wiper / Reproduced by Carpenter.
well now i did say that my memory was shaky on the 67-72, and the only thing that i was solid on was the 73-7.. however i missed the part were he said he wanted something to match his *****...sorry my mistake...dont ask how i did it but i did... my mistake... i know now that i was way out in left field,was merely a suggestion or an option .
but seeings as i cant remove the post ill add a pic..
reason is that they have a built in hazard switch and it would look factory and its at your finger tips, one less thing to reach to the dash for, wires in to your harness so the turn signal indicators in the cluster flash like it was factory, no extra indicator light like some had,
but I really think that this is the most 'stock Look' that you can get...but that's just my 2 cents
I appreciate the idea, but to quote myself:
Originally Posted by 1972RedNeck
I just need one that is on - off (I'm not actually using it for hazard lights, I just need a switch that will match the rest of my *****).
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