Turn Signal switch

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hinkv10

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A tech noticed my brake lights are inop and said I'm loosing power at the turn signal switch. I've used the sticky here to tighten up the bolts in the steering column and think I can handle it myself but any advice on how to fish the old and new connector part through the column????

I'm sure its a bi*** but as with most of the things on this old girl; after I do it, it doesn't seem so bad.
 

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I did it, it was difficult but not too bad. I think I loosened the bolts that hold up the column so it could drop down from the dash and get to it easier.
It has been about two years so I don't remember exactly.
 

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Not too bad to do really. Have the tilt straight. You can cut the old leads and use them to pull a string through the colum from the bottom Try to get the new plug and wires as inline as you can and attach the pull line to the plug. Just feed/draw it through. Be patient and it will go.
 

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