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				Turn signal won’t turn off after the turn
			 
			Ok, I’ve searched plenty about this, what I find is the high beam issues. My turn signals will only sometimes click off after straightening the steering wheel. Right side worse than left, but both are sporadic. Maybe a good contact cleaning? I can hear the click in the column only when they turn off. Dirty springs? Thanks 75 911s Last edited by JonnyDL; 09-26-2022 at 07:42 PM.. | ||
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			Probably the cancel tab on your steering wheel is broken or worn down (or a possibly a mismatch if you have an aftermarket wheel).  Search for turn signal cancel. or cancel ring. A lot depends on year and model of your car in this forum. You should share that in your post of signature block if you ask for help. 
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			Ok, I’ll dig in thank you. 75 911s Last edited by JonnyDL; 09-26-2022 at 07:41 PM.. | ||
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			Loose steering wheel hub will do it. After market steering wheel May do it. Extra think washers, a common fix for a wobbly steering wheel will certainly do it. Loose cancel switch will do it. Patience. Good luck. Johan 
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