m37 turn signal controller
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m37 turn signal controller
My turn signal controller box had filled up with water somehow and now I need to replace this unit . I would like to replace it with the original controller this is the one located by the heater box under the dash. has three relays in it and a flasher unit as well. If any one has an old used one they could part with that is in descent shape. Or if they know where I could get a hold of a new one please let me know!
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Junk it & change to the solid-state system, still considered correct, much more reliable & longer lasting.
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Charles Talbert
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The solid-state system is WWWWWWWWWWWWWay easier to wire than that early system conglomeration of wiring. A wiring harness for the solid-state system is easy to obtain & easy to install. I promise you will be pleased with the ease. You can even use a civilian type flasher that is long lasting, cheaper, & trouble free. I can supply you with parts or help you find them close to you possibly. Can also tell you how to wire it. Send me an e-mail.quarterhorseman wrote:If I were to change to a solid state turn signal unit ,where would I find info on how to wire the new solid state unit into the old system?
Charles Talbert
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