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    Turn Signal Switch with Intermittent Wipers for 1988 Mitsubishi Mighty Max

    I took a bit of a gamble to see if this turn Signal Switch I see all over eBay would work for our trucks and to my surprise when it arrived in the mail, it actually worked. It plugged up without any modification whatsoever, although I do recommend replacing the grease with something better. The intermittent wipers do make a clicking sound every time they engage, but they work nicely. Build quality is quite reasonable for less than $50 bucks. Part number is MB571632.
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/28543000352...mis&media=COPY

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    Thanks for the recommendation. With free shipping and currently on sale for 20% off, I ordered one for my '90 Ram 50.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CLShifter View Post
    Thanks for the recommendation. With free shipping and currently on sale for 20% off, I ordered one for my '90 Ram 50.
    Cool. Let us know if it works out for your '90s ram 50.

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    Cool. I bought a more expensive one for one of my pick-ups some time ago. The one I bought has 4 different timing settings for intermittent and works on both my little ones but neither of them came with it. I would dare to guess all of the pick-ups are wired by default to accept intermittent without modifications. Its a while 1 "extra" wire from from the wiper motor. The switch has all the remaining logic.
    Now I may upgrade my other one also. 200~300 was worth it 3 ish year ago. Today I am too poor for that a second time.

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    Does anyone know if this can work on a first gen? and how?

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