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I have an '86 Chevy S-10. The wiper, blinker, dimmer, and cruise control are all in one switch. The cruise wires are threaded through the hollow shaft of the blinker arm and come out through a slot just inside the column cover. I recently replaced this switch because over along time of using the blinker, dimmer, and wipers, the wires had frayed through where the cruise wires come out of the blinker arm. Have a friend who is good at mechanics inspect the wiring and see if this is the problem. Replacing my blinker arm from a junk yard will solve my problem for a little while.

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