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Turn signal Switch redo

jmahall

Silver Level Sponsor
Having an issue with the proper after market steering wheel hub.

What's the consensus on if this is even a Series II turn switch / horn assembly or some bastard part. (It worked with the old stock wheel.)

Thanks
 

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Mike O'D

Gold Level Sponsor
That is a completely different style of switch than my S3, but I'm not familiar enough with the earlier cars to know if it's correct or not.
 

sunalp

Diamond Level Sponsor
Jim,
It looks like an S1-2 switch to me. I have one downstairs and will check it for you.
You do need the contact plate for the horn ring unless your aftermarket wheel has a different type of switch.
 

jmahall

Silver Level Sponsor
Thanks for the responses'. I have two contact rings so I'm good there. Just needed verification of having the proper switch so commiserate with the vendor to get the proper hub. In the mean time I have made my own hub from an old wheel and the wheel attach flange off the hub that came with the wheel.
We'll see how it all pans out.
 

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