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10-06-2024, 07:44 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: Portland Oregon
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Re: Steering Wheel Column Help
If the cancel cam is sloppy and flops around it can be the culprit.
I've had aftermarket springs cause this problem on my S10. The cam just has to bump the springs to make the signal cancel. The aftermarket ones I put on my S10 had a slightly smaller wire guage that didn't come in contact with the cam properly and that prevented it from canceling. If you've still got it apart turn the signals on amd rotate the cam. You should see the springs get bumped and turn the signal off. Try swapping the springs and see if the failure to cancel changes sides. When I'm at the wrecking yard and I see some OE cancel springs I will grab them. Like door handle retainer springs the aftermarket ones are junk.
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