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| On a 1958 plymouth, does the turn signal switch have a nub on the top of the switch that engages the turn lever and toggles back and forth lighting the turn signals? |
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       Location: Lower Mainland BC | jgallagher - 2023-06-16 6:00 PM
On a 1958 plymouth, does the turn signal switch have a nub on the top of the switch that engages the turn lever and toggles back and forth lighting the turn signals?
Like this?
If so, the PN for a 1955-56 Mopar *WITH* Power Steering is 1595 236 (or just 1595236 when doing a Google search)
It looks like the first one below:
The later ones (1957 to 1963) were PN 1769321 which was eventually superceded to 2196322
https://www.hiltopautoparts.com/product/nos-mopar-turn-signal-switch...
https://www.moparmall.com/MoPar-PN-1769321-1704620-Turn-Signal-Switc...
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      Location: Connecticut | jgallagher - 2023-06-16 9:00 PM On a 1958 plymouth, does the turn signal switch have a nub on the top of the switch that engages the turn lever and toggles back and forth lighting the turn signals? Yes. What problem are you having ? Ron |
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/304970141151?hash=item4701a30ddf:g:itAAAOSw...
Colors are different and needs a pin.
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| I bought a used one that didn't have the pin it ( broken off) . I was wondering if I was right that it was broken or if I was missing something. Looks like there are a few around that aren't broken so that good. |
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    Location: SWITZERLAND | "Like this?" Very nice and complete info, Dave. It's exact what is needed for Mopars. - SERGE - 
Edited by sermey 2023-06-26 10:44 AM
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I've annotated that switch function diagram so I am absolutely clear in my mind as to what wire position on the six-pin layout is doing what.
I think the design of the switch is very clever.
This:
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| Would somebody be able to tell me where the copper spring thingy goes as per my photo in the above parts diagram .
I can't pick it out .
Also the Nylon Locking Insert has a Bevel on it , does the Bevel face outwards or inwards .
Cheers ,
Bucket
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| I think i figured it out , is this correct ?
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    Location: The Centennial State | That sure looks right! |
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| Lancer Mike - 2025-10-24 10:41 PM
That sure looks right!
Thanks Mike . |
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