hazard lights switch

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Hazard switch Related

i recently replaced the dash on my 72 CS and removed the wires from the hazard switch. I was smart enough to take a photo of the wire configuration, but
stupid enough to accidentally erase it prior to attaching the switch. Does anyone out there remember/know the proper wire attachment?

Thanks,

Pat
 
The six pin switch came on early cars and has six pins, it says QC 69 on the face. The eight pin switches say QC 72 and has a resistor on the back so it's easy to tell which one you need, they are NOT interchangeable.
 
I did some research, the diagrams, even enlarged as extremely hard to read. For the eight pin switch, terminals are as follows:

Starting in order (these are standard colors across many models)

30 red/white
15 green/white
1 blue/red (It might be an L)
49a green/yellow
49 green/violet
R black
31 brown (always a ground, in center of switch)

There is also a terminal where the resistor terminates, can't read it's symbol.

The six pin switch has no 31 in center and no resistor terminal.
 
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Hazard switch Related

i recently replaced the dash on my 72 CS and removed the wires from the hazard switch. I was smart enough to take a photo of the wire configuration, but
stupid enough to accidentally erase it prior to attaching the switch. Does anyone out there remember/know the proper wire attachment?

Thanks,

Pat
 
Hi Guys,
I have some switches that I have no idea what years or even models they are for. I have two orange button rear window heater switches one has three pins, the second one has four plns. I have a green button green button fog light switch also with three pins. I have a purple button switch which also has three pins and what seems like an older housing and I am assuming is a hazard switch. I have to headlight switches switches both are marked 53E.
Any info would be great. I will sell any of them if any member is in need.
Thanks
Koopman
 
I did some research, the diagrams, even enlarged as extremely hard to read. For the eight pin switch, terminals are as follows:

Starting in order (these are standard colors across many models)

30 red/white
15 green/white
1 blue/red (It might be an L)
49a green/yellow
49 green/violet
R black
31 brown (always a ground, in center of switch)

There is also a terminal where the resistor terminates, can't read it's symbol.

The six pin switch has no 31 in center and no resistor terminal.
Hey Chris,

Just wanted to let you know that your post from 2015 just saved me!

Thanks for sharing all your knowledge!

Nick
 
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