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turn signal return
Hi All. I have not been on here for awhile. My left turn signal will not return so I have to move the lever manually. The right one works fine. Any idea what happened. I has on rare occasion reset itself after I make the left turn.
Thanks, Rudy
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What happens is the plastic piece in the switch that clicks the return(the signal canceller) wears down after many years of NASCAR driving. One "fix" is to remove the turn signal stalk assembly and put a few wraps of plastic tape around the canceller to build that area back to a level that it will work again. It doesn't take a lot to build it back again
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Thank you very much for the fix!!!!! Much appreciated!!!
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Looks like maybe one screw under the plastic cover to get to the turn signal switch?
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1986 928S 32 valve engine All stock, automatic, 539 Weissgold Metallic, 70K original miles, Hankook Ventus 2 tires. Previously owned: 67 Vette, 427 L88 Stingray, 74 De Tomaso Pantera L. Latest addition: 2000 BMW Z3 Roadster |
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