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Originally Posted by imagesinthewind
I've unplugged the combo switch for now. Just hope it doesn't rain, LOL!
If the fuse stays then I will go from there. Tom drives the car too and he cannot NOT use the turn signal. He does it without thinking so I couldn't let the switch stay plugged in.
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Now that you know where the combo switch plug is you could carefully remove the cover from the back of the plug using a small screwdriver to pry it off while it is plugged into the harness (this will keep the wires from coming out unexpectedly). Remove the BK/GN wire (4th from rear in left row), from the plug, then put the cover back on. This will disconnect the right T/S and leave all other functions intact until you locate the short. Even though you can live without turn sigs for a while you might need the horn and it won't work with the combo switch disconnected.
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Last edited by Johnt49; 04-06-2008 at 02:23 PM.
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