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Broke my hazard switch 200


Today I managed to kill the switch form my hazard lights. About 6 weeks ago I had a coolant leak out my heater valve, and I haven't put all my interior panels back together yet cos there's always something in there to check This means my central console is a bit loose and I think that's why the two halves of my hazard switch finally seperated.

I tried to turn the hazards on today and the switch wouldn't click properly, I pulled the console off to see why, and the whole switch fell apart. Major nuiscance, because, as you all know boys and girls, power for the turn signals runs through one of the terminals on the hazard light switch.

I removed the front half of the switch, and left it with the copper terminals hanging out the console, then I made a jumper out of panadol foil and taped it in place. Bingo, turn signals worked again. I drove it to the service station and back with no problems. It was only when I removed the key and the seatbelt light continued to flash that I realised I'd jumped wrong terminals, I removed the jumper rather than park it with my seatbelt done up.

There is actually a question in this post, but I thought the recipe for driving with a broken hazard switch should be included in the archives, since I'm sure Haynes doesn't include it. I'll post some photos later.

I should have my new switch by the end of the week, but the wires on the back of the old one seem pretty well attached. What's the trick to swapping them over? Do I have to connect them further up the loom, or are they removable on the back of the switch?
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    Broke my hazard switch 200 1977

    Therre should be a black plastic bracket thing at the back of the switch. There are 3 wires going into it. It's sort of an "L" shaped braket with round terminals.

    Maybe this sounds kinda confusing, but just try pulling the harness from the back of whatever is left of the switch.

    This might not be the same in your car though. I know in my 240s, the Hazard switch doesn't have any effect on the turn signals when removed.

    I'll take a picture of what I have in my '76 in a little bit.

    Good luck.
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      Broke my hazard switch 200 1977

      You're quite right , L shaped Bracket attached to the back of the hazard switch, with a little spade connector down the bottom for the light. I mistook the plug and switch for a single part.
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