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Turn Signal Switch in Column 1963-1972 Non-Tilt with Hazard

$95.00
Part Number:
11-2155
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Product Details

Brand new turn signal switch with hazard switch, mounted inside the column.

Our replacement switch includes the 6-way switch and single plug housings.  This way you do not have to use dangerous brittle or broken parts with your new wiring harness!

Each switch is tested for functionality and it comes with installation pointers and pictures of the installation.

BEWARE of the white versions of this switch, as they are a inferior knock-off of our original OEM quality switch and are prone to rapid failure!  On those knock-offs, the blinker stalk won't even thread in!

Step-by-step instruction with pictures and wiring diagram included.

 

 

**Note that the video above shows the 1977-1991 style turn signal switch, but the installation will be similar.

 

 

  • Fits:1963-1972 Wagoneer
  • Fits:1963-1972 J-Series Pickups (including Gladiator)
  • Fits:Those with Non-Tilt and With Hazard Button Only


Reviews (1)

  • New turn signal just like the original one
    5

    Posted by Kohle on Nov 18th 2024

    I inherited my great great grandfather’s 1970 Jeep J-3000 Gladiator two years ago and I replaced the original turn signal with another one from a different company and it was very crummy. When I used the turn signal lever it was hard to pull and sounded like the mechanism was going to break, I had multiple problems with my hazard lights and turn signal lights go on when they weren’t activated and a couple months ago my turn signal lights quit working completely not even a year after installing it. I found this one and in the description it said that the white turn signal switch is an inferior part which is the same one I had installed. I ordered this part and it came and the wiring was different from the one I had in, but it was the same as the original. It feels much more firm and durable. I finally installed it after hours of playing with the column shaft :), and the lever to activate the turn signal pulls with ease, and it doesn’t feel like it’s going to break into a million pieces. It is a little bit more expensive than the other companies but it is worth it!