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Old 02-05-2004, 04:56 PM
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turn signal switch

i have a 92 century with the radio controls on the steering wheel. i switched the cd play and i knwo that the controls don't work. but i have to replace the turn signal switch and don't wanan play the 150 bucks for a new one. can i use the model without the radio controls? on mine and save 12o bucks or so?
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That"s a very good question. Never thought of that before. However, I do not think it is interchangeable. You can try calling a parts place to see if it can be done. I'll try and get my hands on the wiring, and if I do I'll get back to you.
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