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I've used the search function and read some of the old threads on the flasher switch and I'm aware that all the power in the dash apparently goes through the switch. Unfortunately I now have to change mine. I was teaching some one how to drive stickshift in my car and he accidently turned on the flashers. Of course I couldn't turn the flashers off and my switch went bad then. In what I considered very McGyver like move at the time, I crazy glued the thing in the off position to get me home. I thought I'd change the switch when it was convenient. The weird thing was that now the key won't shut off the engine and a couple of problems the developed lately like my cooling fans not working and one headlight wouldn't go on have healed themselves. I guess what I'm asking is has anyone had a similiar problem and would it be safe to assume that just changing to a new flasher switch will make everything better? Does anyone have a recommendation on a source for the switch itself? I don't want to cobble something from another car that will work if I modify something. I'd also like a recommendation on what the easiset way to change the thing. Can I just pull it out the front of the dash and attach the wires as they are on the old switch or is this going to be another Panters nightmare? I'd also prefer to use one of the vendors that support us and not some guy from Flea Bay that is going to sell me a switch that is 35 years old. Thanks everyone.
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First, you may be able to rebuild your switch. I believe you can buy "release agents" for Krazy Glue (cyanoacrylite). So read about my switch rebuild first. It will tell you how to remove the switch:
http://www.banzairunnerpantera.com/updates_hazardswitch.htm

The Pantera vendors sell the switch for approx. $98. The switch is also shared with the BMW 2002, but the BMW vendors sell it for the same price, so better to give your money to our vendors.

A lower priced alternative is available for $71. I don't know if this switch is identical. You may wish to contact the seller and ask for another image of the front.
http://www.international-auto.com/index.cfm?fa=p&pid=2555&posid=869814

I believe Johnny Woods, who's also on this forum, acquired a supply of replacement Hazard Switches and sells them for substantially less - on the order of $20. I'm told his switches don't have the same markings but are mechanically identical, and that you can take yours apart and swap the guts over and be back in business for only $20 or so. Again, this is what I've been told, but I have not done this myself. Contact Johnny directly for more information.
Last edited by garth66
hmmm.so this may be some of my own trouble to.The hazard is forced in whith some metallpice ....and one radiatorfan doesent work,and the engine still run when i turn OFF the key. The cupe`fan dont work ether.... Roll Eyes
Now the good thing,I bought a new hazard switch in dec and it seems a god ide to change it now. Big Grin
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