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Need to get a flasher toggle switch, part #67843-70. Part is no longer available from dealer, nothing on eBay. Tried goggle but nothing. Anyone know of a replacement part? Thanks.
I had that info at one time..something like 4 pole single throw..turning on 4 ways is exactly the same electrically, as Holding both handlebar switches!!
A difficult switch to find certainly..two cheap ones works...but mounting is questionable! Good luck.. mean time I will look see if I still have one in Stash!!
Thanks Ken45. Was looking at that switch, its one number off, says its for signal/spotlight nothing about flasher. My flasher 67843-70 gets its power from the lower two spades, the center 2 and top 2 spades go to directional. I think that switch uses the center 2 spades to receive power and depending which way the toggle is moved it will turn on power to the top2 or bottom 2 spades. I have to contact the seller to see if that switch 67844 is 2 positions on/off or 3 positions on/off/on. I just dont know that switch.
Thanks Ken45. Was looking at that switch, its one number off, says its for signal/spotlight nothing about flasher. My flasher 67843-70 gets its power from the lower two spades, the center 2 and top 2 spades go to directional. I think that switch uses the center 2 spades to receive power and depending which way the toggle is moved it will turn on power to the top2 or bottom 2 spades. I have to contact the seller to see if that switch 67844 is 2 positions on/off or 3 positions on/off/on. I just dont know that switch.
I am wondering, If you can not find the right switch could you get a simple on/off switch that looks the part and make some little adapter harness to hook it up to the switch, you could leave the main harness as is with out modifying it.
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