Be careful with that air bag! =-O
Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA
On 11/10/2013 3:41 PM, Moose wrote:
> On 11/10/2013 1:09 PM, Brian Gray wrote:
>> ...
>> Those with a need to replace a turn switch, which nowadays tends to be
>> part of an expensive plug in complex assembly including light switches
>> etc , might like to do as I did some years ago and visit a breakers
>> yard for a replacement as such assemblies can be perfectly usable from
>> a vehicle that has been written off in a crash. I was pleased to get
>> one which was a later version of my original switch and actually easier
>> to use as well as being easy to plug in as a replacement after I had
>> worked out how to remove the panels round the steering wheel.
> I was thinking that way, until I priced a new switch on the web. At $40, new
> is better than used and the hassle of
> finding one. Of course, it is buried beneath an air bag and misc. other
> stuff, so I've bought a steering wheel puller
> and lock plate releaser, bringing my total cost to date to $57.
>
> Which Way Moose
>
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