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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: San Clemente CA.
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![]() This aught to tick you off...
I had the same problem as your first one. My signals wouldnt cancel out. so I pought a new cam kit and it was the plate, wiring and everything. allI had to do was pul my steering wheel, remove three screws holding the old one in and unplug it, then just drop inthe new one. no soldering, splicing, headaches or anything. The only problem I have with it is it is about 1 inch longer than the stock one was, but thats ok. I jst ziptied it out of the way under the dash. Mike
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