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#1412466 06/03/2021 11:52 AM
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Hey all, does anybody out there know if there is a good source for an OE style blinker switch assy? I've been looking around and have had no luck with the findings old style or.... period period correct.

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Do a search for “vintage turn signal switch” on eBay and you will get both new and old, period correct switches for your ‘53. To my knowledge, the GM didn’t make them back then.


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Look for a Guide 6004 turn signal switch. They were mounted to the steering column.

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Thanks Phak1, I'll give that a try.

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Thank you as well fonz, that's a couple things to search out that I didn't have before. Definately a great community to be a part of.

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Something you might try. The turn signal switch assembly for a 53-54 car is the same as used on 55-59 TF trucks. I think there is a good possibility it could be adapted to your 53 truck as well.
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Thanks rfs56trk, I'll look into that, my '53 3/4 ton truck just had the wires hanging and no switch. when I pulled it out of it's grave.

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The Truck Shop catalog shows a 54-56 switch and a 57-59 switch. Brothers has them also. The only difference would be the angle of the lever for the flat vs the dished wheel. You should be able to use the cancelling plate as well.
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The ‘54 has a different steering wheel than the ‘53 and there was no option for signal lights in ‘53. I don’t know for sure but I think you would have to change the steering column to adapt the 54-55 signal switch.


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As said, there is no OE for trucks, but there is period correct. In 1953 cars, a "Factory optional Accessory" turn signal was available. Made by "Guide". Self cancelling. It was an integral unit blended into the steering wheel. Maybe one of those 1953 car units would work for a truck?...or from a 54 truck as Phil suggested.

The period correct column mount unit of choice for trucks would have been a Guide brand. Owned by GM. Self cancelling. Available at dealers. Accessory shops.

Several other brands were available elsewhere.

The guide unit would be similar to this.
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that's good stuff, In that case I think I will keep on digging and see what feels right

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Follow these links to several pictures of a NOS 6004 kit, where part numbers are visible you can cross the applicable years.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/advance-design_parts_co/8129416019/in/album-72157631868452754/

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I use electronic self cancelling turn signal switches from a Kawasaki motorcycle for $20 or you can buy an after market kit for $100. One of my cars has a right and left momentary button and the other has a return to center toggle switch on a column mounted stalk. A quick push and the signal blinks 11 times then shuts off. A one second push and it blinks 21 times and cancels. Impossible to forget signal is on. On the right-left button one if you push both buttons you have 4 way flashers till you manually cancel. They were used on motorcycles because you can't hear the clicking over the motor and can't see the indicator light(s) in bright sun light.

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This is the restored Guide 6004 turn signal switch that I have in my '48 Chevy 1/2 ton truck.
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53 and me Found a 7 wire guige at the junkyard.got a wiring diagram internet,wired it all-up crazy as could be !! Shot it with tuner cleaner worked fine after that. 7 wire interlocks your stop lights with turn signals,takes only 3 wires to the rear of the truck. Try e-bay, get tuner cleaner amazon or electronic repair like frey.

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That's great! I'll look for one of those, thanks for the pictures

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I'm gonna look for that tuner cleaner, thanks for the info fixite7


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