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    bnvus Guest

    Question Multi function switch

    Okay guys,

    Sorry to ask this off topic. But I am trying to help a friend out with his 97 Vic. He lost all the turn signals, brake lights and hazard signals. I have narrowed it down to the elusive Multi function switch. What is it and where is it located.

    From reading on Crown Vic.org this seems to be the culprit. I just can't seem to find out where it is to check it out. Is it the turn signal arm. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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    Yes it is the turn signal switch/wiper sw. and arm...

    part no. XW3Z-13K359-BB chrome arm list $75.93
    YW3Z-13K359-AB black arm $80.71


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    bnvus Guest
    Thanks for the reply.

    Is it easy to replace? Do I have to pull the steering wheel to do it?

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    Cool

    The only thing you have to remove is the plastic cover on the steering shaft just behind the steering wheel. it should just be a few phillips head screws. next, the MFS is held in place by I believe a couple star or hex head screws. it's that easy.

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    surprised the Chrome arm is less than the black arm
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    An interesting side note: this isn't the same forum I used to post on for years, and I've been doing a lot of reading over the past 48 hours on both sites. Looks like there's been a serious splintering. I never thought it'd be possible for this to happen to a group of owners of a car model that sold no more than 14000 copies over 2 model years. Kind of scary, when thinking of the scale. Makes one think that maybe it'd be a good idea to do some introspection and think about what each of us needs to do to build a solid community, analyze what it is we're all honestly looking for by belonging to this community.

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    Actually the last part number it was it was the same as the black one.........these things seem to change numbers quite regularly..............just little improvements made each time there's a new one............newer is better(usually)
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    Newer at least will last longer. Gave my Sable (not the dreaded Sable) to my son when I got the MM. Had the multifunction switch replaced 4 times in 6 years. Only paid $50 for the last one. Others under warranty.

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