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Car Forum / Honda Cars / May 2007

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Connecting hazard switch for 1997 Accord DX

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Bob Jones - 22 May 2007 23:50 GMT
In the process of removing my stereo, a burglar pulled out the console
panel and disconnected the hazard switch that fits in the panel.

It may take weeks for the dealer to find a new hazard switch, and
meanwhile, my turn signals don't work, as they depended on the hazard
switch connection.

I'm hoping I can re-connect the old switch and get my turn signals
working again.

The old switch has a five-pin connector on the back. Looking through
the disconnected harnesses in the dash, I don't see one with a five-
pin connector.

Can anyone tell me where the hazard switch is supposed to plug in?
jim beam - 23 May 2007 03:41 GMT
> In the process of removing my stereo, a burglar pulled out the console
> panel and disconnected the hazard switch that fits in the panel.
>
> It may take weeks for the dealer to find a new hazard switch,

rubbish - most can get it next day.  but it will be expensive.  just get
one from a junk yard.

> and
> meanwhile, my turn signals don't work, as they depended on the hazard
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>
> Can anyone tell me where the hazard switch is supposed to plug in?

how many other disconnected plugs do you have there?
 
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