MK2 Jetta & Golf Hazard Switch

Hazard Switch: Jetta 50-92, Golf 85-92

$17.95

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Refundable Core Charge

If a product you are purchasing has a core charge you will see it in your shopping cart under the product.

A core charge is a little like a bottle deposit. You pay a core charge when you buy a rebuildable product, and get your money back when you return the core.

Cores are the used parts that may be returned when purchasing rebuildable parts. New, used, and remanufactured products may have a core charge. We send cores to our rebuilders to create a remanufactured part. Having a core charge on most rebuildable parts helps us keep our prices low, is a great way to recycle, and ensures there is product available for the next customer. If a core deposit is shown, this charge will be added to your total at the time of sale but is refundable upon the return of your rebuildable original part. Cores are valuable to us; we need them back on a timely basis to be rebuilt so we have product to sell to the next customers. (See core return policy under warranties and return for more info)

If you have any concerns or questions about the core charge or shipping charges, please call us at 586.757.2300.

part number: 24641

VW hazard light switch. Direct fit replacement, dash mounted Hazard light switch for the Mk2 Golf and Jetta 1980-1992. It is also the flasher switch for the turn signals. So if this button is dead you turn signals may not also work.

Condition: New

Warranty

All products carry a 100 day warranty. Engines, cylinder heads, and injection pumps carry an extended 12 month warranty. See our warranty page for details.

Do-it-Yourself Tip

The VW hazard switch simply pops out of the dashboard with the careful application of a screwdriver. If you find out that you have more electrical problems that simply a dead switch; refer to the Bentley manual. The Bentley manual has all the electrical diagrams for your Jetta, or Golf to help you track down any electrical issue the car could possibly have.

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