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My emergency flasher switch was turned on by a visitor and would not turn off. I found by taking the cover off I could push on the bulb and offset it to stop it from flashing. Now my turn signals won't work. Can I replace just the red plastic cover to fix it? Or do I have to replace the whole switch? If replacement is the answer, how do I remove the switch and get the wires back on the correct location(can't see behind the dash). Thanks for any help. Mike.

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The e-flasher is a sensitive device that has virtually every light in the car running through it. It's also pretty expensive to fix, once it fails. Mine went our at a restaurant parking lot without a soul around, and this's what it took to fix it:
First, while laying on your back under the steering wheel, make a color coded diagram of all the wires and how they hook onto your switch- some Panteras are a little different.
Second, disconnect all the wires from the back of the switch.
Third, unscrew the bezel nut and pull the switch thru the dash. Once out, carefully unbend the tangs in back holding the switch halves together. Inside the switch, you'll find the case wall has a twisty groove machined in it. A metal tip rides in the groove, which acts like a cam, switching electrical circuits around. Old age etc causes the plastic sides of the switch to bow outward, allowing the metal tip to escape from the cam-groove. I cut up a business card and used little pieces to shim the metal tip back into the groove in the switch, reassembled the switch, reinstalled the switch and its worked fine ever since. But I don't play with it, either! Another owner finagled a screw-type hose clamp around the body without removing wires or the switch, and by playing with the button and the hose clamp tension to squeeze the switch body inward, he finally got a combination that worked again, and this fix also lasted. Finally, if all else fails and you just can't afford a new unit, some old Alfas have a very similar switch. If you're a puzzle fan, figuring out the correct combination of Pantera wires for your junkyard switch should give you plenty to do during this cold weather.
New switchs are $80 or so from Hall and it comes with a diagram as to were the wires go.Ive done a couple of these on L and pre L cars.Ive got small hands so it was not hard for me to swap.I took off the defroster duct bent the wire tabs inward a little bit,undid the plastic nut on the back of the switch,slid it down the harness,pulled the switch thru the dash with the wires still attached(it doesnt go far,maybe 1 to 1.5 inchs)swapped one wire at a time,put it back in the dash,nut on,duct on etc.Took maybe 35 minutes or so.
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