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The Best Way to Buy Used Column Switches Online

Looking for a replacement multifunction switch? We offer fully tested, OEM steering column switches that restore your wipers, lights, and turn signals flawlessly. Fast shipping across New Jersey and nationwide.

Continuity Tested

All pins and electrical connections verified for perfect function.

Mechanical Action

Stalks click firmly into place without loose or sloppy movement.

Close up of a tested used OEM steering column multifunction switch

Quality Used Combination Switches You Can Trust

Your steering column switch (or combination switch) is the control center for your most vital safety features, including turn signals, headlights, and windshield wipers. When these start to fail, driving becomes a hazard. At Falcon Car Parts, we provide genuine used column switches that offer exact factory fitment and reliability.

Every used multifunction switch in our inventory is carefully extracted from donor vehicles and put through strict electrical and mechanical evaluations. We ensure no burnt pins, smooth lever operation, and clear cosmetic icons.

  • Pin & Connector Intact: No melted plastic or corroded electrical terminals.
  • OEM Electronics: Avoid the electrical gremlins often caused by cheap aftermarket interior parts.
  • Turn Signal Auto-Cancel: Verified that the signal drops cleanly after a steering wheel rotation.

Fast Delivery for Used Column Switches in NJ

Located in Clifton, NJ, Falcon Car Parts is perfectly positioned to provide rapid shipping for used steering column switches in New Jersey. We understand that driving without working turn signals or wipers is dangerous and illegal, so we prioritize getting your parts to you immediately.

From Edison to Hackensack and beyond, we are the Tri-State area's premier source for affordable, tested OEM electrical components.

Rapid Tri-State Shipping

Daily shipments to NJ, NY, and CT!

Switch Assemblies for Every Vehicle Configuration

From basic commuter cars to heavily optioned luxury SUVs, we source the exact switch your steering column requires.

Turn Signal Stalks

The standalone left-hand stalk primarily controlling blinkers, headlights, and high-beam toggles.

Wiper Control Stalks

The dedicated right-hand stalk handling front and rear wipers, wash fluid, and auto-wiper sensors.

Full Combination Modules

Unified single-piece assemblies that house both stalks and sometimes integrate the clock spring mechanism.

Our 6-Point Quality Check for Column Switches

Electrical parts require precision. Every used column switch sold by Falcon Car Parts passes the following standards:

  • 1. Electrical Continuity: We test the internal circuits to ensure power flows correctly to lights and wipers.
  • 2. Mechanical Tactility: The lever must snap firmly into place for high beams and turn signals without being loose.
  • 3. Auto-Cancel Mechanism: We verify the mechanical 'trigger' that resets the turn signal when the wheel straightens is intact.
  • 4. Connector Inspection: All rear wiring pins are checked to ensure none are bent, corroded, or showing heat damage.
  • 5. Cosmetic Verification: The painted icons (lights, wipers) are checked for fading so your dashboard looks clean.
  • 6. Feature/VIN Match: We match your exact features (e.g., fog lights, auto-wipers, cruise control) so the switch functions perfectly.

Common Questions About Buying Used Column Switches

Used column switches typically cost between $35 and $150. Prices vary greatly depending on whether it is a simple turn signal stalk or a full multifunction assembly with cruise control and auto-wipers.

Also known as a combination switch or multifunction switch, it typically controls your vehicle's turn signals, headlights, high beams, windshield wipers, and sometimes cruise control or fog lights.

Common signs include turn signals that won't flash or won't automatically cancel after a turn, wipers that only work on one speed, or headlights that flicker when you move the stalk.

Yes. We rigorously test all used column switches for electrical continuity and mechanical action (clicking firmly into place) to ensure they perform exactly like new.

OEM switches use higher quality plastics and exact-match electrical contacts. Aftermarket switches are notorious for feeling 'flimsy,' breaking off, or having incorrect pinouts that cause electrical shorts.

It depends on the vehicle. On many cars, you only need to remove the plastic steering column shroud to access the screws holding the switch. On others, the steering wheel and airbag must be carefully removed.

Generally, no. The clock spring (which handles the airbag and steering wheel controls) is usually a separate component mounted in front of the column switch assembly, though some modern vehicles combine them into one unit. We will confirm based on your exact part number.

We visually inspect all switches. We reject parts where the painted icons (headlights, wiper speeds) are completely rubbed off or the plastic is heavily scratched.

Most column switches are simple 'plug-and-play' electrical components. However, on some high-end luxury vehicles (like BMW or Mercedes), a steering angle sensor recalibration may be required after installation.

Since we are based in Clifton, NJ, we offer rapid 1-2 day delivery for local customers and fast nationwide shipping for those outside the Tri-State area.