1968-96 GM; Headlamp Switch; 7-Terminal; Various Applications
Reproduction of the original 7-terminal headlamp switch use for a wide variety of 1969-96 GM models as listed. This switch mounts on the dash and controls the flow of electrical current to the headlamp system. Headlamp knob...
1969-2002 AMC, Buick, Chevy, Olds, Pont; Turn Signal Switch; 10-Pin; 4-1/4" Wide Connector
Reproduction turn signal switch for 1969-2002 GM models as listed. Located in the steering column, this switch features the correct color-coded wiring, 10 pins, in a 4-1/4" wide plastic connector for a plug-in installation....
1971-94 Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Pontiac; Switch; Ignition Buzzer; Key Alarm; For Models With Tilt
New reproduction ignition key buzzer switch to fit a wide variety of 1971-94 GM models with a tilt steering column. You can now replace your broken or missing buzzer switch with this new factory OEM style replacement...
1969-2002 AMC, GM; Ignition Switch; with Tilt Steering Wheel
Replace the inoperative ignition switch in your GM or AMC vehicle with this authentic reproduction for use on vehicles with tilt steering wheels. Each switch is produced with a stamped steel bracket and injection-molded...
1973-1997 GM; 2 Terminal Door Jamb Switch; Various Models
Replacement door jamb switch for use on various GM models with two terminals for the drivers side. This switch is a GM service replacement part, which may differ slightly from the original in appearance but will fit and...
1982-96 GM; Combination Switch; Turn Signal Lever; without Cruise; with Pulse Wipers; Black Stem
Reproduction of the original combination turn signal stalk lever and wiper switch for models equipped with pulse wipers. Each combination switch comes in black, as original. Fits a wide variety of GM models as listed below.
1978-91 Buick, Chevy, Pontiac, Olds; Power Window Switch; 5-Terminal; Die-Cast; Various Models
Reproduction 5 terminal "single" power window switch for various 1978-91 Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Pontiac, and Oldsmobile models. After years of continuous operation, most power window switches can wear out. This...