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Replacement Turn Signal Switch

Manufacturer #REPC504307

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Turn Signal Switch
Turn Signal Switch
Turn Signal Switch
Turn Signal Switch
Turn Signal Switch

Replacement Turn Signal Switch

Manufacturer #REPC504307

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$57.99

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ReplacementTurn Signal Switch, With Cruise Control, Female Connector
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Turn Signal Switch, With Cruise Control, Female Connector
5.0/5
Very nice good stuff
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Posted by Ignacio C. / Sat, Mar 21
Turn Signal Switch, With Cruise Control, Female Connector
5.0/5
That’s a perfect fit… totally feel the difference, works great
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Posted by Omar G. / Wed, Feb 25
Turn Signal Switch, With Cruise Control, Female Connector
5.0/5
It came quickly, was the correct part and I would definitely purchase again!
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Posted by Tom E. / Wed, Feb 25
Turn Signal Switch, With Cruise Control, Female Connector
5.0/5
Works great thank you
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Posted by Robert W. / Tue, Feb 10
Turn Signal Switch, With Cruise Control, Female Connector
5.0/5
Item fixed all my issues I was having ! Thank you so much. Glad I found you online. Decently priced 😊
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Posted by Debbie G. / Tue, Feb 03
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Question: Is this hard to install?Jeffrey J. / Sep 10, 2020
Hi Jeffrey, We recommend referring to a good repair manual for step by step instructions. You can find more information here: https://www.carparts.com/blog/why-you-should-always-consult-a-repair-manual/ you may also check this other link https://www.carparts.com/blog/auto-repair/diy/ Hope this helps.
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Answered by Grace G. / Thu, Sep 10
My switch was not to hard to install but the blinker stopped switching off after a left turn after a couple of months. Now we have to remember to manually turn it off or we get a warning after a few miles.
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Answered by Ronnie R. / Thu, Sep 10
No it is not. I looked up a you tube video on how to replace it and followed the instructions from that . Make sure you watch video first get your tools you will need then proceed. Go slow and steady.
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Answered by Thomas / Thu, Sep 10
It's not very hard to install if you are mechanically inclined, Youtube videos make it much easier of a task for install.
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Answered by Matthew M. / Tue, Sep 15
No, this was not hard to install but I recommend looking it up on YouTube first. There you should find some helpful tips.
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Answered by Eric / Thu, Sep 10
This was pretty easy to install.
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Answered by Michael / Wed, Oct 07
Very simple.
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Answered by Chris / Thu, Sep 10
Question: where is it made?A Shopper / Nov 17, 2020
Hi, Our products are sourced globally from only OES (Original Equipment Suppliers) that comply with QS 9000 / ISO 9000 / ISO 14000-1 / TS16949 standards. A majority of these suppliers are located in Taiwan.
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Answered by Jeonino E. / Tue, Nov 17
Question: is it made in usa?A Shopper / Apr 02, 2021
Hi, I'm pleased to help you out. This turn signal switch was manufactured by the Replacement brand. This is our company's affordable in-house brand. It is an aftermarket, with OE (Original Equipment) specifications engineered to be exactly like the original OEM standards. Our products are sourced globally from only OES (Original Equipment Suppliers) that comply with QS 9000 / ISO 9000 / ISO 14000-1 / TS16949 standards. A majority of these suppliers are located in Taiwan. Please click on the link below to get back to the product page and purchase it as there are only a few units left and take advantage of the price while it is on sale. Glad to be of help. Happy shopping. https://www.carparts.com/turn-signal-switch/replacement/repc504307?can=cpgg4850
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Answered by Grace G. / Fri, Apr 02
My replacement didn’t feel like the factory original when you turned the blinker right or left. It felt like there is less of a detention. It quit automatically returning to the off position after a turn after a couple of months. Other that that annoying problem it has functioned ok for a couple of years
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Answered by Ronnie R. / Fri, Apr 02
Fairly certain this was a Chinese part. Looks the same as the original and functions well - but just doesn’t feel quite the same as the original.
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Answered by Robert S. / Fri, Apr 02
Question: I have a 2006 chevy silverado 1500 with no cruise control will this still work ?Jared R. / Nov 26, 2022
Hi Jared, I'm glad to assist you. No. It is incompatible. The matching correct part number without cruise control is ACD6298A. Grab our sale price with 49% off already. Click the link below to buy it today. Happy shopping! https://www.carparts.com/details/Chevrolet/Silverado_1500/AC_Delco/Turn_Signal_Switch/2006/LS/8_Cyl_5-dot-3L/ACD6298A.html?can=CPJE1043_CSQA_20221126
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Answered by Jeonino E. / Sun, Nov 27
No you need 2 plug in spots that only has 1 plug
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Answered by Andre G. / Sun, Nov 27
Question: i do not have cruise control on 2007 trailblazer and hazard signal is not on this part?jim d. / Jan 28, 2021
Hi Jim, For without cruise control, with hazard signal the part number is CBS-1148 compatible with the 2007 Chevrolet Trailblazer. Please follow the link to get to the product page; https://www.carparts.com/turn-signal-switch/standard/sicbs1148?&vehicle[model]=Trailblazer&vehicle[make]=Chevrolet&vehicle[year]=2007
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Answered by Grace G. / Thu, Jan 28
They have the switches without cruise control also. Some people think the hazard button isn’t on these switches on their vehicle because of the way it looks in their car. If you take the top piece off the steering column you can see that the hazard is on this switch too. It’s got two torx 25 bolts that hold it into place.
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Answered by Randall F. / Sat, Feb 27
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