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<blockquote data-quote="bluenose" data-source="post: 490122" data-attributes="member: 14226"><p>The switch in the bus was knackered and wouldn't hold on and contacts were dodgy. It was about £120 for a new one but a quick search of the net turned up quite a few people bitchin about the replacement ones going bad so I didn't fancy the spend.</p><p></p><p>A few of the guys on TLB had been fitting kit car indicator switches. Search ebay for 'column indicator switch' and they are the ones with the green ends. </p><p></p><p>It is just a basic switch so it's not self cancelling and doesn't have headlight flash facility, I just put headlight flash on a toggle switch.</p><p></p><p>Was a bit of a pig to fit in the standard indicator housing as the holes didn't quite line up so took a quite a bit of dremel and fiddling work to get it in. Also the terminal screws were made of cheese and I broke them so had to replace them to.</p><p></p><p>Now it's fitted though it's working fab and only cost £23</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluenose, post: 490122, member: 14226"] The switch in the bus was knackered and wouldn't hold on and contacts were dodgy. It was about £120 for a new one but a quick search of the net turned up quite a few people bitchin about the replacement ones going bad so I didn't fancy the spend. A few of the guys on TLB had been fitting kit car indicator switches. Search ebay for 'column indicator switch' and they are the ones with the green ends. It is just a basic switch so it's not self cancelling and doesn't have headlight flash facility, I just put headlight flash on a toggle switch. Was a bit of a pig to fit in the standard indicator housing as the holes didn't quite line up so took a quite a bit of dremel and fiddling work to get it in. Also the terminal screws were made of cheese and I broke them so had to replace them to. Now it's fitted though it's working fab and only cost £23 [/QUOTE]
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