Re: IML: 81 Turn Signal lever part
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Re: IML: 81 Turn Signal lever part



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From: "Wayne Michaels" <baker-michaels@xxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: IML: 81 Turn Signal lever part
Date: Tue, 30 May 2006 19:23:57 -0700

What color do you need? The replacements from Chrysler are usually black. All higher end Chrysler products of the 80's used the same turn signal stock. Should be held on by two small phillips screws, the wiring is a little tricky to feed back through, but the shop manual gives instructions on doing it. Bob
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From: RWestra@xxxxxxx
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Subject: IML: 81 Turn Signal lever part

There is a die cast pivot lever inside the steering wheel cluster that the turn signal lever attaches to.  Mine broke.  I need the pivot lever or the steering column or whatever you may have.  I don't know about interchangability with other cars.  The 81 lever operates the dimmer switch, the windshield washer and wiper and the cruise control. 
 
Let me know what you have.  It you think you may have the part contact me and we can talk about it.
 
                                                                        Rolland Westra
                                                                        Rockford IL
                                                                        815 226 8046
                                                                        815 226 0576

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