Raider L
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- Sep 1, 2020
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- Location
- Shreveport, LA
- First Name
- William
- Truck Year
- 1974
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 355
I finally got around to taking a more detailed look for my turn signal switch after I found out the other new one I bought was not going to work. It looked different when I first took it out of the package and when I put it up to the one in my truck, '74 C10 with tilt, yep for sure it was for some later year. That's okay because it is a new switch and the wires are correct, they're just to far apart in the wire connector, the thing that plugs into the other plug on the underside of the column. I can always cut the wires and splice them directly to the other wires.
So I found a year specific switch that had the correct plug that goes to the turn signal switch and the pin outs are close together like in my truck.
This kit came from Carparts.com p/n ARBC504302 for $24.99 plus s&h, tx.. Comes fully assembled and ready for install.
Below is how my plug looks like in my truck, close together with a slight separation between the light blue wire, can't recall right now what it goes to, and the black wire which is the horn wire.
So I found a year specific switch that had the correct plug that goes to the turn signal switch and the pin outs are close together like in my truck.
This kit came from Carparts.com p/n ARBC504302 for $24.99 plus s&h, tx.. Comes fully assembled and ready for install.
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Below is how my plug looks like in my truck, close together with a slight separation between the light blue wire, can't recall right now what it goes to, and the black wire which is the horn wire.
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