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blinker and dimmer lever?????

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Old Dec 17, 2009 | 05:58 PM
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Default blinker and dimmer lever?????

well i pulled back the other day to turn my brights on and i heard a spring go sprung and now the lights are stuck on bright and the lever is like a manual tranny in neutral but the the up and down for blinkers works fine. what am looking at getting into to fix this money and time wise?

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Old Dec 17, 2009 | 06:18 PM
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check the junk yards or rock auto oem is going to hurt
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Sounds like you need a dimmer switch...its mounted on the column.
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You will have to drop the column and it should be on the left of the column with a switch 2 bolts and a rod in the middle of it, Fair warning it is a pain to do make sure when puting back together the switch is aligned right
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