Turn Signal Options?

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vwbill
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Turn Signal Options?

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Hey can we use the Beetle turn signal switch? 72-79?
http://www.mamotorworks.com/acvw-3-27-4562.html
albert
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turn signal

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yes ,, but attention for the year,, look in bughouse .com,, they sale the same ,,pn,,for type1-4 ,,albert
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raygreenwood
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It is actually teh same as the type 3 switch for late type 3...after 70-71. Ray
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Part # 111953513F Turn signal switch

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Hey Looks like the beetle 72 is the same number they are listing of the t3 so t4 too?
http://www.bughaus.com/Type_3_Turn_Sign ... itches.htm

http://www.bughaus.com/beetle15.htm

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Wally
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Post by Wally »

If that is so, then you maybe could also use an electric window washer signal from a very late model beetle so you can have electric window washer spray? :roll:
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Wow, cool Wally! We could have real washer sprayers vs. the classic tire sprayers! Cool!! Bill
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Post by raygreenwood »

I have seen that done already. You can also use even thye normal type 3/4 asembly for that....as it is made now. I believe if you look closely you will see an unused brass contact.
I had to buy a new one about five years ago. I notcied that they are a little bit universal in some of their connections. Ray
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