Turn signal switch Id question.
Aug 25, 2006 | 06:38 AM
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Turn signal switch Id question.
I would like to purchase a genuine Ford turn signal switch from ebay. The seller does not know for sure if this switch will fit on my 1977 f250. So I come to you in hope that you may shed some light. The details says that it fits a 1976 f250. My question is;
will the following (D60W, 13B302-BA SXF TC - is on ebay item's detail) fit my truck as well?
thank you!
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Aug 25, 2006 | 09:04 AM
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The switches from '73-'77 are the same as long as you are swapping one from a manual to manual, or auto to auto.
Aug 25, 2006 | 11:32 AM
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I'd be leery of buying stuff like this on ebay with so many TRUE parts available at sponsor sites.
Actual Ford Part numbers are different than numbers cast into the part (part identification number)
You could have posted the auction number so I could have looked at it.
Aug 25, 2006 | 02:05 PM
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I'd be leery of buying stuff like this on ebay with so many TRUE parts available at sponsor sites.
Actual Ford Part numbers are different than numbers cast into the part (part identification number)
You could have posted the auction number so I could have looked at it.
hahaha! yeah I guess that would help out some;
320019887604
thanks!
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Aug 25, 2006 | 09:45 PM
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I swear that pic looks like a cruise compatible swith.
Aug 25, 2006 | 10:01 PM
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My book only goes to 1972.
The numbers are wrong for a truck though.
It should read something like D6TA-133441-A
You haven't said what exact application you need.
Ie:
Auto trans
with or without cruise control
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Aug 27, 2006 | 08:19 PM
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Quote:
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My book only goes to 1972.
The numbers are wrong for a truck though.
It should read something like D6TA-133441-A
You haven't said what exact application you need.
Ie:
Auto trans
with or without cruise control
I need a switch for an;
automatic trans
no cruise control
no tilt
The one that is currently on has hazzard pull button.
my turn sugnals do not work at all except when I switch the right signal, only the rear tail comes on but it's a steady light. Does not flash as it should.
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Aug 30, 2006 | 06:23 AM
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[QUOTE=76supercab2]Are you sure its the switch? It could be bad bulbs, a bad wire, bad grounds, or a bad flasher.
If you're sure it's the switch, try this page:
http://blueovaltruckparts.com/catalog/default.php?cPath=220_231[/QUOTE ]
I've replaced all bulbs, and now, the 1 brake light that used to work now stays on constantly.
Where is the flasher located?
another note; the link you and someone else posted, I get a blank page.
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another note; the link you and someone else posted, I get a blank page.
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You aren't an ClubFTE supporter so you must copy the url link and paste it in the address bar then click... go ....to view it.
Usually the problem is bad Grounding at the light sockets but it can be the T/S switch.
Have you tried cleaning up the Turn signal switch to see what happens ?
Have you checked and cleaned up all the ground wire connections at the lights.
Aug 30, 2006 | 02:03 PM
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another note; the link you and someone else posted, I get a blank page.
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You aren't an ClubFTE supporter so you must copy the url link and paste it in the address bar then click... go ....to view it.
Usually the problem is bad Grounding at the light sockets but it can be the T/S switch.
Have you tried cleaning up the Turn signal switch to see what happens ?
Have you checked and cleaned up all the ground wire connections at the lights.
Thanks! that's exactly whats on my steering column.
No I have not cleaned all my ground connections and I will do so soon.
Thanks all!
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