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Old 03-18-2008, 06:42 PM   #1
TonyJohnson
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Turn signal repair

Well, I finally convinced myself to tear into my steering column and fix my turn signal switch. I've been putting it off, due to my luck with all things electrical, but finally had enough. The canceling cam has never worked and lately since I added LED signals and tails, the driver's side wouldn't blink consistently with the brakes applied. After switching sides with the light units, I was convinced it was in the blinker switch.

Anyway, NAPA had the replacement switch in stock ($58...) so what the hell.

Here's a couple of pics of the removal. Can't imagine why it wasn't working..?




The install went without a hitch and it just worked. The only slight issue was getting the wiring snaked through everything and tucked away. A lot smoother job than I had anticipated. Even my horn still works...
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