Emergency Flasher system

Sully installed his airbag system on our coach inside at Shawnee.

Mac in OKC
"The Money Pit"
'76 ex p.b.

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>> Matt, I have both of those tools in my coach. Also Larry will not be making Mansfield so we are planning on doing this at the next GMCMI rally
>> which is believe is Shawnee.
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> IIRC, Shawnee has a facility that might allow us to pull the coach indoors. Maybe make a session out of this, so others can see the process?
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> Larry
> 78 Royale w/500 Caddy
> Menomonie, WI.
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Larry, the wiring harness going down the column has a plastic cover over it. It is slit. You have to get the wires out of the cover to take out and
you need them in it when installed. Drop the lower dash cover, mounting saddle all 6 bolts, lay column on seat and remove the plastic piece that is
fitted over the square mounting thingies. Bend the 10 wire connector to make bundle straight and pull it out, you might need a long screwdriver
poking tool to get new one down. Put plastic piece back on. If new switch has 13 wires the last three are cornering lights, when seating new switch
in the column make sure it is comfortable before tightening. I got all kinds of knobs. Oem, spring loaded 2 piece? Color?

> It is all inside the coach. Not many people are going to see this.
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> All you do is remove the steering wheel, unscrew the turn signal lever and your missing knob for the flasher switch. Undo a couple of screws and
> start pulling.
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> I do not remember if the new switch comes with a knob or not. You might need to bring the old knob and mounting screw one with you if you still
> have it.

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C. Boyd
76 Crestmont
East Tennessee