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I think it's definitely a short in either the column or near the old haz switch. You can cut the wire you added to pin K, then try the old haz switch again. If it works the problem is in the column. If it doesn't work the problem is near the old haz switch or flasher.
I think it's definitely a short in either the column or near the old haz switch. You can cut the wire you added to pin K, then try the old haz switch again. If it works the problem is in the column. If it doesn't work the problem is near the old haz switch or flasher.
Could be. Unplug the connector on the old switch test the switch with an ohmmeter. The terminals are all connected with the switch on but none should have continuity to ground or the outside of the switch. With the switch off nothing should be connected to anything else.