Replacement windshield washer switch actuator lever for a turn s

Electricity: circuit makers and breakers – Special application – Turn indicator type switches

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200 6154, H01H 908

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052947599

ABSTRACT:
A replacement windshield washer switch actuator lever is used in the repair of a turn signal arm assembly for certain models of motor vehicles produced by General Motors. The replacement actuator lever is comprised of a hollow sleeve for mounting on the turn signal arm assembly. One end of the sleeve is selectively configured as a lever for manual operation, and the opposite end is configured to engage the washer switch in the steering column. An aperture is defined in the sleeve to complement the position of the cruise control wire harness for receiving the wire harness therethrough. Sleeve aperture access means permit installation of the actuator lever without damaging or disconnecting the wire harness. Preferably, the aperture access means comprises a slot in the sleeve extending from the aperture through the lever end of the sleeve.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4149048 (1979-04-01), Winter
patent: 4723057 (1988-02-01), Lane, Jr.
patent: 4849585 (1989-07-01), Vidican et al.

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