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Old 11-03-2008, 12:26 AM
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Signal Switch with Cruise Control?

I've looked everywhere for a signal switch for a 77 F150 ranger xlt 400 2bbl. I was told by the previous owner that the steering column is from a 75. I've read somewhere that the turn signal switch for a truck with a/t and cruise control are not made for replacement. Is this true? And if it's no longer made than is there a way to find a replacement? Or could I use one that isn't for cruise control that can be somehow modified for it? My turn signals and brake lights currently do not work because of this switch. I believe the cam has broken and signal lever does not stay center so the signal would always be on I hadn't pulled the flasher lol. Any help with this is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
 
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We are two of the unluckiest guys around this happend to me and I cant find that assembley WITH CRUISE NON TILT. It is no longer bieng made I installed the turn sig assembley with the non cruise just so my brake/turn lamps would work in the mean time. The part # is D3TZ-13341-B and you can buy it a broncograveyard.com for about 60$
 
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Old 11-03-2008, 02:31 AM
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1975/77 F100/350 & Econoline CRUISE CONTROL Turn Signal Switch

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We are two of the unluckiest guys around this happend to me and I cant find that assembley WITH CRUISE NON TILT. It is no longer bieng made I installed the turn sig assembley with the non cruise just so my brake/turn lamps would work in the mean time. The part # is D3TZ-13341-B and you can buy it a broncograveyard.com for about 60$
D5TZ13341B .. T/S Switch

Application: 1975/77 F100/350 with Cruise Control / This switch has been obsolete for 20 years, has been impossible to find.

1975/77 Econolines used the same switch, so if you can find one with Cruise, there's a possible source for a used one.

However, maybe y'all got lucky.

Last week I spoke with a partsman at Clevenger Ford in Porterville CA regarding an inner fender apron for a 1976/79 F100/350.

During the course of the conversation he said he has several of these D5TZ13341B switches BRAND NEW, so give them a call.

If he does have them as he said, this is the only Ford dealer in the US that has any. No obsolete parts vendor has any, either.
 
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I'm gonna give them a call tommorrow and check with them on that part. Is there anyway if I can't find one and do go the non-cruise route with the swich, can I somehow do something with the cruise wires and the new switch? Or would it be too complicated? Also, I pulled the flasher relay so my signals wouldn't be on constantly on and it seems that now my brake lights don't work anymore. Could the flasher have anything to do with that?
 
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I just did a search using that part number and found one website that has them. They are $53.95!
Here's the link:

http://www.midlandautomotive.com/cgi...SIGNAL+RELATED
 
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I just orderd one from the guys in fresno I asked him to pull it out of the box and describe it and he discribed it to the T I paid 118.00 for it I will see it on WED !!!!
 
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Awesome!!! I'm gonna give them a call tommorrow and hopefully get one too! Was it from Clevenger Ford?
 
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I just orderd one from the guys in fresno I asked him to pull it out of the box and describe it and he discribed it to the T I paid 118.00 for it I will see it on WED !!!!
D5TZ13341B .. T/S Switch / Application: 1975/77 F100/350 / & / 1975/77 E150/350 w/Cruise Control.

1978 and later is not the same switch.

Clevenger Ford is in Porterville (CA) which is due north of Bakersfield, SE of Fresno.
 
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What is their phone number so I can call them? I can't seem to find one.
 
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What is their phone number so I can call them? I can't seem to find one.
I just dialed 411, gave the city and state (which I posted above) to the automated operator, then gave the business name: Clevenger Ford.

'The number is' 559-784-6000
 
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I looked them up online and that's the phone number listed. But when I tried calling it wouldn't go thru. I'll try it again and see.
 
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I looked them up online and that's the phone number listed. But when I tried calling it wouldn't go thru. I'll try it again and see.
Don't forget to dial 1 first.

I just tried calling them, forgot to dial 1, so nothing happened.
 
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I just talked to them and am gonna order one sometime this week. Thanks for all of your help!
 
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I just talked to them and am gonna order one sometime this week. Thanks for all of your help!
Not all phone company systems are the same, take the one in AZ for example.

My sister lives in Scottsdale, when I last visited her several years ago, I had to dial one, and the area code just to call her second phone number, which has the same area code, at the same address!
 
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Old 11-04-2008, 12:23 PM
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Lol what happened was that when I originally looked up the number I wrote it down as 599 instead of 559 haha.
 


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