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Turn signal handle switch

Mustangsud

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I know it's a long shot, but would anyone happen to know a part number or manufacturer of the turn signal switch on the steering column?
Mine is bad, as you can feel improper contacting as it moves, and hear slight shorting in the switch.

I'm not finding anything just searching randomly. Thanks for any ideas!
 

Karl kostman

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I think you you pull your off you can look at how many wires are coming into it, and then just buy one of from the many different companies who build them. To my knowledge the military ones have never been anything special or unique.
Karl
 

JonM934

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Hi Karl,

It is good to hear from you. It has been very cold here and I would hate to be in Fargo. I moved because I did not like the cold.

Mustangstud,

Here are the part numbers for your turn signal:
NSN: 2540013556593
Oshkosh: 1881060
Noun: HANDLE,TURN SIGNAL

There is one for sale on eBay:


Jon
 

Mustangsud

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Hi Karl,

It is good to hear from you. It has been very cold here and I would hate to be in Fargo. I moved because I did not like the cold.

Mustangstud,

Here are the part numbers for your turn signal:
NSN: 2540013556593
Oshkosh: 1881060
Noun: HANDLE,TURN SIGNAL

There is one for sale on eBay:


Jon
Thanks, Jon! My problem is not the handle itself, but the main switch inside the cuff on the column. Do you happen to have a PN for that?
 
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