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Kasey 1977 K10

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Hate to poach your thread but I saw that your inside blinker isn't working. I have a similar situation and am looking for guidance. All the exterior lights work as they should. I can also hear the left blinker but the light does not come on in the console. I have replaced the circuit, all bulb housings and all bulbs. It didn't work before I did all that and still doesn't. Any ideas?
 

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The side marker light wires were chewed off from a mouse or squirrel and has been replaced and works, I think the front and rear lights are switched individually along with the dash indicator light
 

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So far all my running lights work perfectly, my front right dose not blink all the other lights work as they should, the front right won’t even flash when I turn on the hazard lights
 

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Are you absolutely certain that the bulb is NOT the culprit?
 

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Yes, it is a new bulb, and I even switched it with the one from the left side that works as it should and the left works fine with the new bulb, and the old
 

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I’m suspecting my multi switch in the column I pulled it out and was going to bench test it but I don’t know what wire is the common ground/hot, I guse I could just run through them all and what ever one is the most constant is the one I’m looking for, right?? I suck at this wiring thing
 

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So it turns out it was the blinker switch in the column, it went in easier than I thought it would, turns out the reassemble was a bit more of a pain, mainly when you realize you missed a piece, and then another, and have to take the column apart 2 extra times. But it all works as it should
 

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So it turns out it was the blinker switch in the column, it went in easier than I thought it would, turns out the reassemble was a bit more of a pain, mainly when you realize you missed a piece, and then another, and have to take the column apart 2 extra times. But it all works as it should

Is this what fixed your dash blinker light? If so it looks like I need to do the same. Not too confident taking my column apart.
 

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It was kinda easy not much on the YouTube that I found, there is a turn signal switch video or two but nothing 100%. You will need a steering wheel puller, and a lock plate compressor, philips, few torques, and 3 different sockets to remove the column/dash mount, and steering wheel nut, both puller and compressor are less then $15 each and the switch cost me $50.

It probably took me about a hour to do it the 3 times and get my dash reinstalled most of the way. And I had to do it 3 times as well, I’m doing good at remembering where all the leftover parts go and taking the time to take **** apart again to put them back in
 

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There are several videos using the T400 CK chassis... Very similar column to the one we have in the 84-91 CK & RV trucks.
Saginaw columns were put in lots of different vehicles from GM, AMC, and Chrysler. My 85 AMC Eagle wagon has a Saginaw column. The column I cabbaged out of a Concord for my first Eagle was a Saginaw unit. My stepbrother's AMC Jeep has one too.

I highly recommend getting a lock plate tool.

Heres a playlist using an 89 RV chassis with a tilt Saginaw as a victim. Not family/work friendly. This guy has some colorful things to say.
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Here's a regular Saginaw with multifunction turn stalk.
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