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Old 07-16-15, 12:14 PM
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Hi all, I've searched numerous post and can't find the info needed.

My turn signal switch(the actual one on the steering column broke). The little clip that allows the turn signals to function broke and so did my fabbed up piece. Does anyone know where I can buy a new switch or what other ones are compatible? I have an aftermarket quick release hub too, if that matters.

The car draws enough attention as it is and would like to avoid any tickets or more reasons to get pulled over. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by twanger
Hi all, I've searched numerous post and can't find the info needed.

My turn signal switch(the actual one on the steering column broke). The little clip that allows the turn signals to function broke and so did my fabbed up piece. Does anyone know where I can buy a new switch or what other ones are compatible? I have an aftermarket quick release hub too, if that matters.

The car draws enough attention as it is and would like to avoid any tickets or more reasons to get pulled over. Thanks!
This one?

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Old 07-16-15, 01:20 PM
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Originally Posted by JM1FD

I guess that's the one. Will that work with aftermarket steering wheel? My 7 is an LS2 swap, if that matters.

Does anyone know of any other ways to get turn signals without buying this $500 piece? I would think there is some other route to go. Possibly using a different cars turn signal switch?
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I bought a new one from Mazda a few years back, can't remember the price but it was way less than $500. I'd get up with Ray Crowe and see how much it runs.

Or just get a good used one. They don't fail that often. There are 2 versions, one for rear wiper and one without. I imagine you can get the assembly used for cheap.

Also, you will need a US part, a JDM/right hand drive turn signal assembly is mirror image.

I would replace the whole assembly, the wiper switch and turn signal stalk is all built into one piece.

It works fine with an aftermarket steering wheel, no reason it wouldn't.

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Cool

According to Ray, I purchased the last one in Mazda inventory few months ago.
$385 delivered.
So either pay the $445 or get a used one.
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I've bought two spares off eBay, both under 100 bucks and included clock spring. They're one always for sale by LeeC on eBay. He's also member on here, try pm him. I've got both versions wiper rear aka 94+, and 93 without rear wiper.
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what shift said...i broke mine a while back. post a wtb add for the clock spring. i bought mine for 30 bucks i think.
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