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High beam/indicator stalk
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<blockquote data-quote="kreemoweet" data-source="post: 565693" data-attributes="member: 21356"><p>The brown and brown/white wires are soldered to bits that are insulated from each other, and continue outward to a set of</p><p>contacts which are pushed together when you lift the stalk. This should be easily visible when you view the T/S switch from</p><p>the side. I have 4 different 68-71 T/S switches at hand, and none of the stalks can be moved downward: they only move upward in</p><p>the normal way. I therefore suspect you have installed the switch upside down, or else yours is broken is some fashion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kreemoweet, post: 565693, member: 21356"] The brown and brown/white wires are soldered to bits that are insulated from each other, and continue outward to a set of contacts which are pushed together when you lift the stalk. This should be easily visible when you view the T/S switch from the side. I have 4 different 68-71 T/S switches at hand, and none of the stalks can be moved downward: they only move upward in the normal way. I therefore suspect you have installed the switch upside down, or else yours is broken is some fashion. [/QUOTE]
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