i had to make one for mine
2006-08-29 10:34:59
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answered by mobile auto repair (mr fix it) 7
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There is a salvage yard on US highway 34 five miles west of Albia, Iowa. You might try to call the Monroe county sheriff's department to ask them the name of the yard. He mainly has classic cars. It is a small county farming community so they should do their best to try to help you. The Sheriff's name is Dan Johnson. I am sorry I don't have more info, I go past it every day going to town, but they do not advertise. I know they sell because I notice cars of the the past that will be gone at different times I go by. Another person that you may want to contact would be Keith Register in Glenville, MN. He has many cars in the Alden, MN area. You could again try the local sheriff in Freeborn county to find his address. There are also magizines you can buy. This guy in Iowa I have heard is very reliable.
2006-08-29 17:38:56
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answered by Thomas S 6
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that is a junk yard item, if you can even find one there. you can go on line, and find it. when a vehicle gets 10 yrs or older they quit making and selling parts for the,model and make of vehicles. then certain people buy up these parts that's left over. and this is where you will find one. just type into your web search turn signal switch for that car. if youre lucky several responses will come up and you will know what to do from there. but seriously this is the only place you will find it. oh and you will pay an arm and a leg for it if you do find it. good luck
2006-08-29 17:45:27
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answered by duc602 7
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Advance Auto, and Auto Zone did carry a repair kit for the canceling cams for those switches. It has all the parts that commonly break.
2006-08-29 23:50:37
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answered by B H 3
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go to the web site parts train.com and ask them I will bet they have what you want
2006-08-29 17:45:14
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answered by handyman 4
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