Combination Switch for H/L Dimming Turn Signal Hazard Wiper Washer
Combination Switch for H/L Dimming Turn Signal Hazard Wiper Washer
K2 Industries
Part #
K2-10913-CHV-006-TSARK
UPC #
OEM-SW-0016
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Product Description
Product Description
Combination Switch for H/L Dimming Turn Signal Hazard Wiper Washer
One stalk controls your headlight dimming, turn signals, hazard lights, wipers, and washer—all the core functions in a single unit. This is the complete steering column switch assembly that handles everything modern drivers expect from a single pull or twist. Built tough for reliable operation across multiple circuits.
Key Features
- Multi-function integration - Eliminates the need for separate stalks; everything flows through one assembly
- Complete circuit control - Manages high-beam dimming, turn indicators, hazard activation, wiper speeds, and washer spray
- Direct replacement design - Mounts to factory steering column attachment points without modification
Specs
- Type: Steering column combination switch assembly
- Functions: High/low beam dimming, turn signals, hazard lights, wiper control, washer
- Configuration: Single stalk, factory-mount interface
Whats Included
- Combination switch assembly only
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this bolt straight to my steering column without modification?
Yes—this assembly mounts at factory steering column attachment points. No drilling or custom fabrication needed. Verify mounting bracket compatibility with your specific column before final installation.
Does this include the wiring harness and connectors?
This is the switch assembly only. You'll need to confirm your existing harness matches the connector type on this unit, or source an appropriate adapter if terminals differ from your original setup.
What if one function isn't working after I install it?
Test each circuit (lights, wipers, hazards) immediately after installation while parked. If a single function fails, the issue is typically a wiring connection or blown fuse rather than the switch itself. Check all wire crimp connections and fuses before assuming a defect.
