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Old 03-30-2001, 09:22 PM   #1
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how does the dimmer switch rod fit into the siganl switch arm?

My question is just that.
how does the dimmer switch rod fit into the siganl switch arm?

There is a paper clip type piece of metal sticking out too. It has a loop in it.

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Old 03-31-2001, 10:11 PM   #2
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I assume you are talking about the switch to put on the brights! If so, it was a real PITA for me, and I'm not sure if I got it in there right (but hell it works doesn't it?) There is a little plastic piece the rod sits up against, and the connects to the signal arm I just balanced them in. Check the post about an almost stolen car, Vader posted some of his excellent diagrams that we the general public can't ever seem to get our hands on


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Old 03-31-2001, 10:39 PM   #3
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Tec,

Here's the whole thing in exploded form:



And the close-up of the return spring:



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Old 12-19-2007, 12:00 AM   #4
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Re: how does the dimmer switch rod fit into the siganl switch arm?

Could someone or vader please post the pics again.
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