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Thread: Mk2 hazard switch. Do none of them work ever??

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    Default Mk2 hazard switch. Do none of them work ever??

    I've bought three new hazard switches in the last 4 months and none of them stay in the off position. I know they are infamous for being useless, but is it me/the car?? The last one I bought last week as a new gen and that doesn't work either!!!
    The seller things I'm playing him too and is being funny about me sending it back!

    ive reverted back to wedging it with some cardboard.... Lol

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    I bought a gsi dash today and the one that came with it is goosed

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    Also check eBay there are nos ones on there

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    Just take the spring out and operate it as a push pull switch. No silly bits of cardboard then.

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    That's just what I was going to say Iain I did mine by accident a few months ago trying to fix it and lost the little profiled piece that the needle is supposed to run in to keep it held in, so thought sod it I needed the car the next day so took the springs out and now I actually think it's how they should of been out the factory

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iain View Post
    Just take the spring out and operate it as a push pull switch. No silly bits of cardboard then.
    Thats exactly what mines like and its bang on

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    Cheers Iain. Didn't think about doing that. I have bought three now ones and they are all shagged. Worst design ever! Lol

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    I've had a few and none seem to like being in the on position... A bit of a clean with and air line and they're a bit more friendly

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    I've got 3 and they all needed taking apart , cleaning , dab of grease . Now they all work fine .

    James

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    I didn't think anyone even bothered trying to use an original hazard switch

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