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    1990 Daytona - where is my turn signal switch?

    1990 Dodge Daytona - I have the turn signal lever type that is mounted on the instrument cluster "hood" with a little stalk sticking out. Here is the problem:

    The signals work fine but they will not "cancel" - the hazards work fine.

    Is this indicative of a bad turn signal switch?

    If so, here is where I am confused, NAPA shows my turn signal switch with the hazard button on it (which would go in my steering column). My 1990 service manual shows the switch as part of the little stalk piece.

    I have a PN of 4326603 which shows up as various 90-93 models and as turn signal switch\hazard switch but it does not show a pic.

    So where is my turn signal switch - in the steering column along with the hazard switch? Or is it the piece that sticks out of the instrument cluster?

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    Re: 1990 Daytona - where is my turn signal switch?

    Yeah, napa and such online parts stores are wrong a lot.

    The stalk turn signal switch is not for your 1990, it's a mistake in the listing of their parts. The same for things like a radiator for the '90 shelby, it shows the wrong one.

    Your turn signal switch is in the hood that surrounds the instrument cluster, go to a j/y or check ebay, they are on there all the time.

    Personally, that's one part that I collect, because at some point they are going to be a pita to find...

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    Re: 1990 Daytona - where is my turn signal switch?

    You can also get this turn signal switch from Lebarons too.

    I agree, start hording those turn signals. They can be hard to find and expensive to replace.

    Quote Originally Posted by MNmopar View Post
    Personally, that's one part that I collect, because at some point they are going to be a pita to find...
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    Re: 1990 Daytona - where is my turn signal switch?

    I just saw a hood from a daytona on ebay earlier cheap.


    Found it:
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/92-93...QQcmdZViewItem
    Last edited by Turbo3Iroc; 10-05-2008 at 05:01 PM. Reason: added link

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    Re: 1990 Daytona - where is my turn signal switch?

    I have two of them for sale for $15. Buy one and get an extra for less than what one usually costs.


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    Re: 1990 Daytona - where is my turn signal switch?

    Racer 42 here in response to your qwestion I own a 1991 daytona with the same set up all the research I have done aka pull out shows the switch is in the hood but the cancelling switch is in the callum you can also get part that interchange from lancer,lebaron,and grand trismo. Body parts are also hard to find in fact ,I'm looking for right side door and fender.

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