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I have a question on the harzard light switch. How do you remove it from the dash? I have a 73 240 with original dash. Any input please? In addition, where can you find more of the fiber optic line for the switches? There was an incident with pack rats and they ate some wires :angry:

Thank you.

Joe

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I have a question on the harzard light switch. How do you remove it from the dash? I have a 73 240 with original dash. Any input please? In addition, where can you find more of the fiber optic line for the switches? There was an incident with pack rats and they ate some wires :angry:

Thank you. Joe

Give these guys a shot for the fiber optic repair parts.

http://www.watsons-streetworks.com/fiberoptic.html

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not trying to be a smart a$$, but have you fiddled with the switch?

If so, you will want to hunt down the fuse, and pull it for the time being.

If a 240Z hazzard switch is wired anything like a 280Z, you'll also lose your turn signals while it's fuse is removed or the hazzard switch is unplugged. My guess would be that the switch itself is shorted/stuck/broken in the on position and needs to be replaced.

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