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Old Dec 13, 2022 | 03:08 PM
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Turn signal switch components need help ID'ing

Let me begin by apologizing for the wrong terms I am going to use in describing the following parts, hahah...
I'm looking to replace the turn signal switch components inside the steering column (non tilt) on my 64 cutlass. The lever is loose and feels like the stop points are worn or broken away internally.
I've got the column apart and i'm hoping to locate and replace all the plastic switching components inside.

Can someone post a schematic on the parts list so I can identify the parts and part number correctly. Also would appreciate any links to best place to order the parts. Suggestions on aftermarket upgrades as well.

Thank You in advance

Rob
Old Dec 13, 2022 | 05:39 PM
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There is an Oldsmobile parts catalog available for free download on this forum.
1970 Oldsmobile Parts Illustration Manual (Chassis & Body) - ClassicOldsmobile.com
And the parts list here.
Thru 1975 - Oldsmobile Chassis and Body Parts Catalog - ClassicOldsmobile.com
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Old Dec 13, 2022 | 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Charlie Jones
There is an Oldsmobile parts catalog available for free download on this forum.
1970 Oldsmobile Parts Illustration Manual (Chassis & Body) - ClassicOldsmobile.com
And the parts list here.
Thru 1975 - Oldsmobile Chassis and Body Parts Catalog - ClassicOldsmobile.com
Awesome, thank you very much
Old Dec 14, 2022 | 07:39 AM
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To clarify, the numbers in the diagram that Charlie posted are not part numbers, they are group numbers. Olds organized the parts book into groups. Group 2.000 was Electrical. You have to turn to Group 2.895 to find the listings for the switch, for example. Unfortunately, the parts books only list those parts that were still in the parts network as of the printing date of the book. In this case, the link above is for a June 1975 printing, which may or may not still list the 1964 parts. There is a January 1972 printing of the parts book available here, but it is not indexed with hyperlinks, which makes searching tedious at best.
Old Dec 14, 2022 | 09:15 AM
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Originally Posted by joe_padavano
There is a January 1972 printing of the parts book available here, but it is not indexed with hyperlinks, which makes searching tedious at best.
There is a much more useable version of the same book here.
Auto History Preservation Society - Factory Publications Listings (wildaboutcarsonline.com)
Old Dec 16, 2022 | 07:39 AM
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Google 64 olds cutlass turn signal switch. You'll have plenty of options for the parts you need.
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