Combination Switch for Headlight Dimming Turn Signal Wiper Washer

Combination Switch for Headlight Dimming Turn Signal Wiper Washer

K2 Industries

Part #
K2-10909-AMC-006-TSARK
UPC #
OEM-SW-0012

Regular price $119.99 USD
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Product Description

Combination Switch for Headlight Dimming, Turn Signal, Wiper & Washer

One stalk handles your headlights, turn signals, wipers, and washers—consolidating four critical functions into a single lever. Built for reliable daily operation, this multi-function switch integrates seamlessly into your steering column setup. Designed for straightforward installation with basic hand tools.

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Key Features
  • Four functions, one lever - Eliminates fumbling for separate controls; everything you need is within thumb's reach.
  • Steering column mount - Integrates directly into your existing column assembly without drilling or welding.
  • OEM-style operation - Familiar stalk feel and motion; works the way drivers expect.
Specs
  • Combined headlight dimmer, turn signal, wiper, and washer control
  • Steering column assembly configuration
  • Single-unit switch pack
What's Included
  • Combination switch assembly
Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need new connectors or will this plug into my existing harness?

Test-fit the connector before final assembly. If your column uses a different connector style, you may need a harness adapter or to splice and solder. No adapters are included with this switch.

Will this work with my steering wheel still attached, or do I have to remove it?

Steering wheel removal is almost always required for column-mounted switch work. Your vehicle's service manual will tell you the exact procedure and whether you need a puller tool.

What if the wiper or turn signal function doesn't work after I install it?

Check that all connectors are fully seated and that no wires were pinched during reassembly. If a single function is dead and others work, the issue is usually a loose terminal or broken wire—not the switch itself.

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