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The combination switch controls turn signals, headlights, high beams, and sometimes wipers from a single stalk. It makes driving safer and more convenient by managing multiple functions without needing separate switches.
Signs of a faulty combination switch include non-working turn signals, headlights, or wipers, flickering lights, or a loose stalk. Any of these problems often indicate the switch needs repair or replacement.
A combination switch operates by using electrical signals to close internal contacts when you move the stalk. This indicates to the system to activate, whether that is lights, wipers, etc. There is no need for one switch for each function.
An automotive combination switch is a multi-function control usually mounted on the steering column. It manages turn signals, headlights, high beams, windshield wipers, and sometimes cruise control, combining several controls into a single, easy-to-use stalk for safer driving.