Oystercopy
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Hey guys.. so just today, I ended up trying to replace my switch in the column. I had bought one from RockAuto (I was ordering other stuff) and what came was a defective switch. The manufacturer is Standard Auto Products and the switch itself looked OK, but it had a significant defect. It was nearly impossible to move the cam (yellow plastic piece) left and right, which engages each turn signal switch. I could hardly move it with my hands until I manually released the little tang (screwdriver touching it in the picture). Once I attached the lever to it, there was NO WAY the lever was going to move it any better than my own fingers doing it. I noticed that each time I moved the cam left and right, the mounting screw would loosen a little bit, which made it impossible to trust it not coming loose in the column. So, I modified the little tangs to take some pressure/tension off the things and it worked for a while, but after about 10 times back and forth, one of the tangs ended up breaking off and I was back to square one. The metal washer/retaining ring also didn't fit properly, so I ended up having to shave some of the white frame to get it to fit also (see pics). So, now I'm looking at different manufacturers. But it seems like ALL of them come with a yellow cam now, so they might all be the same. Beware of trying to use this item, because it will end up damaging/wearing down your turn signal lever if left unchecked. Hope this helps someone!