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    Veteran Member Four Rings G Men 08's Avatar
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    Feb 05 2008
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    My Garage
    One trick pony at the time.
    Location
    Waterloo NY

    Hazard Switch or Stalk?

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    Cruise control, high beams work fine. Hazzard lights work fine. Turn signals don't work. Click the stalk up or down and the arrow in the dash stays lit, no blinking.

    Hazard switch or Stalk?
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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Sep 17 2014
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    New York City

    Try this. Pound on your dash right above the hazard switch once or twice. If it starts working again the relay in the hazard switch is getting stuck. Same happened to my 03 2.7 and my friends 04 2.7. Pounding the dash was just a quick fix. I went on ebay and bought the relay and with a soldering iron replaced it. NOT the whole switch, just the small relay inside it. OMRON RELAY G8N-1H Miniature 12V Relay. Was less than $5. Or you could just buy the whole module and replace it. Try pounding it.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings Sparkstack's Avatar
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    Oct 13 2012
    AZ Member #
    102150
    My Garage
    Bits of a 2003 S6, 1990 turbo Miata, 1996 LS400
    Location
    Naperville, IL

    Hazard Switch or Stalk?

    Read this.
    2002 S8 - Daily driver.
    2003 S6 - R.I.P. (parting out - PM me if you need anything)
    1996 LS400 - Wife's whip. Thing is bullet proof.
    1990 Miata with FM Turbo - Pocket rocket.

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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Jan 19 2014
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    139422
    My Garage
    b5 a4 1.8tq
    Location
    New York

    Don't buy the Bremmen brand hazard switch from ecs tuning. The fit is terrible. The switch is larger than the hole and the fit is so tight that the actual button will barely depress and hardly springs back

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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Sep 17 2014
    AZ Member #
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    Location
    New York City

    Quote Originally Posted by Sparkstack View Post
    Read this.
    There it is. That's what i followed some 2 years ago. Pretty simple. Saves you some cash and you get to keep that OE fit and feel.

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