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Thread: Work around for a 1969 911 turn signal/dimmer switch

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    Work around for a 1969 911 turn signal/dimmer switch

    My 69 911E turn signal switch/dimmer is toast. Super hard NLA part and can't lay my hands on a used one. The 69 part number is 901 613 301 04. The 70-73 part number is 911 613 301 30 and they are an available part. Seems like I recall it is possible to do a wiring mod to make it work for a 69. Anyone familiar with that? Thanks.

    Jeff
    69 911E fully restored
    73 914-6 GT Tribute w/ PMO twin plug 2.7 motor
    73 911 RSR Tribute with Rothsport 3.5 motor
    84 911 Safari build & 88 911 Carmine Red
    90 964 C2 w/993TT motor & 91 964 C2 bone stock 31k miles

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    Send it to be repaired. I've had great success and am intolerant of rounded stalks in replacements.

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    I'll follow up on that. Thanks.
    69 911E fully restored
    73 914-6 GT Tribute w/ PMO twin plug 2.7 motor
    73 911 RSR Tribute with Rothsport 3.5 motor
    84 911 Safari build & 88 911 Carmine Red
    90 964 C2 w/993TT motor & 91 964 C2 bone stock 31k miles

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