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> fix for self turn signal, self canceling turn signal doesn't work...
frankieshooz
post May 23 2016, 10:41 PM
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newbie trying to learn the ins and outs if teener repair..wondering if there is a fix for my turn signal. right signal woks and cancels as designed but left won't self cancel which in itself is no big deal as long as I remember to manually flick stalk to neutral position...is there a fix for this that is not too difficult?
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post May 23 2016, 10:58 PM
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newbie trying to learn the ins and outs if teener repair..wondering if there is a fix for my turn signal. right signal woks and cancels as designed but left won't self cancel which in itself is no big deal as long as I remember to manually flick stalk to neutral position...is there a fix for this that is not too difficult?


I have to manually cancel both my right and left as well. I think it is a spring or something. Sometimes I forget and leave the turn signal on since it will not self cancel. Standing by for more info on this.
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post May 24 2016, 01:39 AM
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Thanks for bringing this up; I have same issue with left not self cancelling.
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post May 24 2016, 10:37 AM
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post May 24 2016, 01:31 PM
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Check the steerign wheel assenbly, there needs to be a pin to knock off the signal. There were some plates with connector for the horn ring. May solve the issue.
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post May 29 2016, 06:43 AM
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Two things could have happened. The spring came off or the plastic ears that it mounts to broke off. Best to just order a new one.
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post May 29 2016, 09:54 AM
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I have the same problem and on top of that the horn now goes off when I turn the steering wheel. I ordered a new turn signal assembly from pelican. It was more expensive than some of the aftermarket ones. Hope it's a better brand for the money
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