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| Can someone scan the page from their 1957 service manual showing the wiring diagram for the turn signals. I replaced the switch in my '58 Coronet and the wires are a different color. With the mismatched colors, I can't determine which wire on the turn signal switch goes to which socket on the dash harness.
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| I can't help you with the picture, sorry, but maybe you can still do me a favor. When you say you replaced your switch, I assume you mean the electric switch in the column that the signal lever connects to in order to turn on the right/left signals. If so, where did you get it, I finally tracked my 55's problem down to that little bugger. Thanks and good luck. |
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Location: Warren, Michigan | Do you think it would be the same as a '58 Windsor? I could snap a pic as I have it out right now in my car. I'd also like to know where to purchase a new switch. I took my apart and cleaned all of the contacts so it should perform better but a new one would be nice. |
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| I really don't know but could probably tell from a picture. When I went into it to attempt some repairs, it was clear I wasn't the first one who ventured in there. |
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Expert ,, George Passed away July 28th 2021, He will be Missed
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Location: Twin Falls, Idaho | There is almost always one on ebay.... look under "NOS MOPAR". If the wire colors don't match, then you need to do it by trial and error until you find the right combination.... takes a couple of hours.
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Location: Warren, Michigan | Here are pics of the switch and the plug from my '58 Windsor. You can ignore the yellow connector on the left. I was going to use that as a second ground. Hope it helps...
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Attachments ---------------- SwitchWires.jpg (42KB - 115 downloads) Plug1.jpg (30KB - 113 downloads) Plug2.jpg (35KB - 119 downloads)
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