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1969 Red Hazard/Flasher Knob

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by lt1cj7, May 18, 2010.

  1. May 18, 2010
    lt1cj7

    lt1cj7 New Member

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    Okay,
    I've looked all over the place for the red hazard/flasher knob for my 69 CJ5,
    And can't find one.
    Does anyone have a source for them ?
     
  2. May 18, 2010
    Dummy

    Dummy I kick hippies

    Escondido, CA
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    I may have one out of my '70-1/2 Renegade. I'll check the shed.
     
  3. May 18, 2010
    ojgrsoi

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    The original equipment four way flasher switch is the Flarestat 105 is made by Signal Stat (which is now part of Truck Lite). The 105 is out of production. It has been upgraded to a Flarestat 127 and has a built-in electronic flasher, under dash bracket and fuse holder.

    This special order part is available from FleetPride or NAPA and is around $75 with shipping. If you are wanting to keep the Jeep original you can install the old access plate on the new unit and wire it back into the OE flasher. I chose to use the whole new unit.

    I discarded the underdash bracket and installed the new switch in the dash securing it with the old nut. There are three wires that go to the signal lights on the OE switch. The 127 comes with 4 wires. I capped one and connected the three remaining red wires. The blue wire is a ground if you use the under dash bracket. The brown wire is the hot wire.

    You can also special order the red knob. It is replacement part number 07332.

    There is more at this thread. I think someone found a similar switch for a little less money.

    http://www.earlycj5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40812
     
  4. May 21, 2010
    lt1cj7

    lt1cj7 New Member

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    Great information.......... Thanks
    I was lucky enough to find a complete 105 switch with an excellent condition knob.
    It looks identical to mine, Let's hope it is.
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