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Re: [GMCnet] TURN SIGNAL SWITCH [message #326812 is a reply to message #326809] Wed, 06 December 2017 15:40 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Mike Kelley is currently offline  Mike Kelley   United States
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Hi Rod U.:
Sorry we missed getting together when you were here in Morton. If you ever get back this way again, be sure to let me know - don't want to miss the opportunity again! Sure enjoyed your trip scenario and the positive attitude re: the various challenges.
Keep asking your questions and you will get lots of help/advise - the GMC group is an Awesome group!!!
Mike/The Corvair a holic

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> On Dec 6, 2017, at 2:55 PM, Dave Stragand wrote:
>
> I found this:
>
> http://gmcmotorhome.info/chassis.html#TURN
>
> TURN SIGNAL SWITCH
> AutoZone part number SW326 or SW327.
>
> This is a very common turn signal switch used by GM on vehicles of that
> era. It is not GMC motorhome specific.
> These are made by Wells. The difference in the two numbers is that one
> also included a set of contacts for cornering lights. The cornering
> lights are actually a separate connector that plugs into the same switch
> that you do not have to use. Wells is actually the manufacturer of the
> switch for Delco (GM) . My Wells switch came with the Delco inscription
> on the plastic molding.
>
> The problem you will run into is there was two different plugs used on
> the connector depending on the year the coach was made. One is slightly
> longer and will not plug in. These part numbers from Autozone come with
> an adapter to fit both cable connector styles. MAKE SURE THERE IS AN
> ADAPTER IN THE BOX WHEN YOU BUY IT. You may need it.
>
> If yours is the opposite plug type and you do not want to use the
> adapter, you can remove the pins from the old plastic plug and insert
> the new cable pins into it. The pins are the same only the plastic
> housing is different.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gmclist [mailto:gmclist-bounces@list.gmcnet.org] On Behalf Of rod
> utterback
> Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2017 3:41 PM
> To: gmclist@list.gmcnet.org
> Subject: [GMCnet] TURN SIGNAL SWITCH
>
> Ok GMC Gurus,
>
> One casuality of my recent 4,500 mile trip was the turn signal switch at
> the steering column. I need to replace the old worn switch, but I recall
> a different version that has turning lamps provision. I hope to use that
> version to control my left and right side cameras. Does anyone recall
> the part number for such a turn signal switch? Anyone?
>
> Rod Utterback
> 1973 Canyonlands 29ft 455 with lots of upgrades Escondido, Ca.
>
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