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I have a 73 240z and both the hazard knob and switch seem to be fine, but the knob won't stay on.  I know how to line it up and give it 1/4 turn to lock it in, but it doesn't stay.  Maybe I need a longer spring?image.jpg

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I have a 73 and it seems to me that your shaft doesn't protrude far enough  to allow the knob to engage.  :huh:

Can't believe I just wrote that!!  :blush:

Here's some  photos to compare.

 

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Thanks for the pictures Zup, and I see what the problem is.  There is a washer of sorts on the shaft that the spring on the knob pushes against, and mine is missing.  I need to find mine, get one from someone else, or fabricate something.  Thanks for the help!

Doubt if this will be helpful, since I don't know exactly what I did, but last year I removed the hazard switch on my '73 to clean the contacts. Somehow, when I reinstalled it in the dash, it ended up with the threaded part of the shaft sticking out through the dash about 1/2 inch too far. I put the retainer and knob back on and left it like that, because it worked and I didn't feel like crawling back under there. And still don't.

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