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Does this look like a turn signal switch for a 1990 Pontiac Grand Prix?


sonick

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I have no idea what a turn signal switch looks like. Am I on the right track here?

 

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AC Delco Part Number D1701A

 

Description: MODULE,PARK & T/SIG LP CONT

 

Under the section ELECTRICAL / SWITCH-STOP/TURN/TAIL SIGNAL

 

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It's correct if you have radio controls. If you don't it will still be functional, but you may have to remove the little pegs for the radio connector, that contact the horn ring. (very easy)

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It's correct if you have radio controls. If you don't it will still be functional, but you may have to remove the little pegs for the radio connector, that contact the horn ring. (very easy)

Great, thank you very much. I do have radio controls on the wheel, but they don't work due to my aftermarket deck. Still, apparently its cheaper than the one without the 'electrodes' and there's no harm in having them.
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