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1995974 Turn Signal Switch 1988-96 GM; 13-Pin Connector

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1995974 Turn Signal Switch 1988-96 GM; 13-Pin Connector
$35.99
Turn Signal Switch 1988-96 GM
  • 13-Pin Connector
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    Additional Applications:1967-1968 Buick Riviera/Skylark/Special1967-1968 Oldsmobile Cutlass/F85Notes:Emergency flasher actuator hole in the outer collar is round.This product will not fit models with tilt steering columns and telescopic steering wheel. GM A-Body/B-Body/Camaro/Firebird/Nova.
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    LED turn signal & LED 4-way bulbs do not draw enough load to activate a standard flasher and must be used with LED Flasher 555-11107 or 555-11108 (sold separately). Turn Signal.
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    Features:For 1.500 in. steering column diameterIntegrated flashing tip for turn signal lightsDouble split clears column shift lever on 1940-1948 Ford'sIncludes 2 splits for an easy bolt-on installationNote: Requires the use of a 3 prong flasher - NOT included. Hot Rod ...
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