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I did a write up on repair of my 66 Charger turn signal switch. Might be a similar switch to what you have ??
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There are studs for the trim that will need to be cut if you want it smooth. The other item is the trim lines up directly with the front window trim. I don’t see it in the 2nd pic above so delete possible. Just my thoughts.
Here is a picture of the harness you are missing.
1-Pink circle will go to a loose pink wire with a male plastic insulator terminal.
2-Red circle will plug into the console light harness if you have a manual console light harness.
3-Blue circle will plug into the door jamb harness male end...
84 years is longer away from the younger generation than yours , also the younger generation doesn’t get history taught to them. It’s the older generations responsibility to educate the younger generations. I hope you’re doing your part to help educate instead of just bitching about what they...
By 66 the wires came from behind the kick panel, along the rocker frame to the rear taillight housing. Console wires branched off in front of the seats to the transmission tunnel .
No. NOS is the way to go or a good used one. You can try a repop one but there's a 90% chance it won't work, regardless of the price you pay. Slantsixdan had some newly manufactured ones that were good but he is running into roadblocks having more made.
Pink-----Pink----Pink. You unplug the yellow wire at the left door jamb switch, Plug the male end of the console harness into the switch, then plug the wire you previously removed from the jamb switch and plug its male end into the female terminal on the console harness. The pink wire will...