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Old 11-05-2022, 01:03 PM
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Default Blinker, hi-beam lever question?

Anyone know the part number or where to get info for the hi-beam blinker switch and the headlight switch? I know you can get several of the parts at NAPA. The car is a Mark III Superformance # 1399 Thanks, Mark
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Turn Signal Switch JOPEX 8196200800
They're everywhere on the web at various prices.
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Before replacing that part, what is the problem exactly you are having?
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Turn Signal Switch JOPEX 8196200800
They're everywhere on the web at various prices.
There are several manufacturers of this switch, some are outright junk, others are pretty good. We have found a supplier that has a unit that we feel is better than the Superformance factory supplied switch.
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Default Its a VW bug unit.

As blas asked what is the issue...I just went through this whole evolution...

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There are several manufacturers of this switch, some are outright junk, others are pretty good. We have found a supplier that has a unit that we feel is better than the Superformance factory supplied switch.
Is the JOPEX junk? Is it the one supplied by the factory?

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It's just off a 60's VW bug. What magic floobie dust would make any one better than any other?
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I’m still waiting to hear what the actual issue is.
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It's just off a 60's VW bug. What magic floobie dust would make any one better than any other?
Like being one that doesn't fall apart when used? That doesn't have the hi beam switch lock-up? That magic floobie dust........

Not personally familiar with the JOPEX. The factory switch is decent but there are better ones available up to a $350 plus "super repro" VW switch.
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To jump on this forum. I also am looking to replace the turn signal lever.

My specific issue is the switch on the back of the stock itself has broken off and the relay inside of it is stuck in the ON position. Not too bad since I don't drive at night but definitely want to fix this with an OEM or better part.
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My issue:
When signaling to turn left, I must hold the blinker lever in position
Any suggestions on how to correct?
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When signaling to turn left, I must hold the blinker lever in position
Any suggestions on how to correct?
What make is your car? If Superformance we can supply instructions on the repair.
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Sounds like it might be the internal cancel cam mechanism that needs an adjustment.
Send me a message or email and i can get the procedure to you.
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What make is your car? If Superformance we can supply instructions on the repair.
It’s a Superformance
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Thanks guys. The clicker on the blinker switch was sticking bad. Got a new one. Everything is ok! Mark
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My high beam low beam switch is stuck in. Can I pull it apart and fix it or should I just replace it?
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We have a high beam switch, lol.
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