by jthulan on Sat Feb 26, 2011 9:23 pm
Thanks for the awsome article. I should have read this last night as I replaced my TSS today, before reading this.
I have an auto shifter in the floor, and an "abandoned" manual shift collar I dealt with on my 71. My wires had been cut and respliced many times, and I just bought an entirely new switch from LMC. The new wires ended with the correct metal terminals, and each wire was slightly shorter than the next. When I was fishing the new wires though the steering column, I taped them as one to feed them down. This did not work. I then fed a stiff wire up through and then taped the new wires to it to pull it down through the column. This did not work ethier as I kept hitting something inside the steering column sleeve. What did work for me was to feed each new wire down individually.
I finally have two brake lights again and both rear turn signals!

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