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Old 11-03-2006, 08:51 AM
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FS: Blazer Multifunciton Switch

This switch came out of my '97 Blazer 4WD, (automatic). I was told I had to replace it make the headlights work. Wrong! I just needed the switch on the dashboard which I got at a junkyard. The new switch, (200 bucks worth), is in my vehicle and it's staying there! But obviously my old one works fine. This switch will probably fit in many other Chevys but I'm not sure which ones.It operates/controls the high and low beams, cruise control, wipers and turn signals. I will gladly email a pic if anyone wants one.
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Re: FS: Blazer Multifunciton Switch

how much will you let it go for because i need one? and what year is the one you used it for because my truck is a 1987 it should work.
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Old 01-02-2007, 05:58 AM
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Re: FS: Blazer Multifunciton Switch

So sorry, I sold that one on ebay. The guy got lucky too, got it cheap. Mine was from a '95 Blazer S-10.

My advice would be to try to find one at a wrecking yard; now known as an, "auto dismantler." I will take my post off the "for sale," page.
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