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Old 12-06-2010, 12:02 AM   #1
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Steering Colum Help

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I was just given a 84 tilt steering column from my cousin. I want to put it in my 77 that has the wiper switch on the dash. I would just like to take out the wiper/turn signal switch off the 84 tilt and just put in a regular lever for the turn signal....what modifications will I need to do? There seems like a whole lot of wires on the 84 that I don't know what their functions are and I don't know if it will fit the 77. So my question is....will it fit, can I take off the wiper/turn signal and just put in a turn signal, and will I have to run a whole lot of wires around?

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Old 12-06-2010, 02:48 PM   #2
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Re: Steering Colum Help

does anyone know?

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Old 12-06-2010, 07:21 PM   #3
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The internal design of the newer column isn't going to allow what you want to do. You'd be better off trying to bypass the dash mounted switch and using the later model column mounted switch.
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Old 12-06-2010, 07:27 PM   #4
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The internal design of the newer column isn't going to allow what you want to do. You'd be better off trying to bypass the dash mounted switch and using the later model column mounted switch.
Is the wiper module for the new switch on the column? If so couldi just wrote the dash wires to the new column? And is that the only wiring problem?
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Is the wiper module for the new switch on the column? If so couldi just wrote the dash wires to the new column? And is that the only wiring problem?
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The module is generally mounted in the column area, I don't have a picture handy.
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Old 12-06-2010, 07:52 PM   #6
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Re: Steering Colum Help

I forgot to get a picture of the column but here is a picture of an 84 column I dug up.....is the circled part the wiper module? If so I'm thinking I can run wires from the old switch to the hook up on this column and if it works I should have a multi-speed wiper system.....if it works....which is what I'm wondering....
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Re: Steering Colum Help

I just did this 3 weeks ago, 84 tilt in my 80.
I left the wiper/washer in the dash. Just have to turn the plugs at the btm of the column upside down so they work with your harness. If you had cruise on the 84 that will be about 8 wires and a sep. harness. It's cool having a tilt in my 80.
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Old 12-06-2010, 08:03 PM   #8
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I just did this 3 weeks ago, 84 tilt in my 80.
I left the wiper/washer in the dash. Just have to turn the plugs at the btm of the column upside down so they work with your harness. If you had cruise on the 84 that will be about 8 wires and a sep. harness. It's cool having a tilt in my 80.
Hmm.....so if you left the wiper in the dash, what did you do with the wiper controls on the turn signal? When you plugged it in did the turn signal work? But if so does the wiper function of your steering column just sit there not plugged in?
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