Description
When you’re heading down the road with a loaded trailer or working fields near busy highways, having reliable turn signals isn’t just about following the law—it’s about getting home safely. A failed indicator switch can leave you without warning signals just when you need them most, putting you and other drivers at risk. This replacement indicator light control switch with 9-pin connector gets your Ford New Holland’s turn signals and dashboard indicators working properly again.
What You’re Getting
- 9-pin electrical connector design provides complete control of turn signal and indicator light functions
- Heavy-duty internal contacts built to handle frequent operation and electrical loads
- Weather-resistant housing protects against moisture, dust, and vibration from field work
- Direct replacement design fits your existing dashboard opening without modifications
- Integrated indicator lights show system status at a glance
Built for Real Farm Work
This switch is designed for Ford New Holland 40 series, 60 series (8160, 8260, 8360, 8560), TM series (TM115, TM120, TM125, TM130, TM135, TM140, TM150, TM155, TM165, TM175), and TS series (TS90, TS100, TS110, TS115) tractors. These are the workhorses that spend time on highways hauling equipment between fields and need dependable warning light systems for safe road travel and field operations.
Made to Last
Farm equipment switches take a beating from constant vibration, temperature swings, and electrical stress. This switch uses quality internal components that resist the arcing and corrosion that eventually defeat cheaper units. The 9-pin connector ensures each circuit gets its own clean connection, preventing the voltage drops and intermittent operation that cause headaches.
Good to Know
Installation involves locating the existing switch in your dashboard, unplugging the old unit, and connecting the new one to the 9-pin connector. Take a photo of wire positions before disconnecting—these multi-pin connectors can be confusing during reinstallation. Always disconnect your battery before starting electrical work, and test all functions including turn signals and indicator lights before hitting the road.






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