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> Directional Switch Change out., How hard or a job is it.
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post Apr 1 2014, 06:53 PM
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My directional switch will not reset and I can not hear the relay over the engine and I can not see the indicators behind the wheel. I am constantly finding them blinking away and its making me crazy.

Since I know I hate working on anything dash related, I thought I would ask what kind of a project is this?

Thanks
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post Apr 1 2014, 07:31 PM
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Pull the steering wheel (easy). You can then see if the return tabs are intact. The 4 small screws around the perimiter will prohibit cancellation if too tight.
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post Apr 1 2014, 07:45 PM
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Pull the steering wheel (easy). You can then see if the return tabs are intact. The 4 small screws around the perimiter will prohibit cancellation if too tight.



This I am willing to do.
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