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2. Corroded contacts inside the Run-Off switch need cleaning.
3. A faulty wire from the Run-Off switch to the starter button.
4. Corroded contacts inside the starter button need cleaning.
5. Faulty wire leaving the starter button going to the starter relay.
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Contact me directly and I'll send you some trouble shooting charts. They are out of an older book but the troubleshooting steps are the same. [email protected]
You turn the hazard lights on by pressing and holding both turn signal buttons for about three to five seconds or so. Turn them off by doing the same thing. Least ways that is the way they used to do it.
Attached are the wiring diagrams you are looking for. Read over them carefully as they cover several models. it is 4 pages that I have uploaded for you. the last 2 pages of the 6 page instructions are simply part numbers. Good luck and thank you for using FixYa.com Sorry they are uploaded from pg 4 to pg 1 top to bottom.
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