Turn signal lever issue
Turn signal lever issue
Suddenly, the signal level started to not disengage when I turn the steering wheel back straight. It works on one end, but not the other side :s
I know the bulb has gone bad too, but I assumed the lever mechanism was purely mechanical.
Has anyone ever experienced this? also, is the lever assembly one piece you swap, or is it something you can actually open and service?
I know the bulb has gone bad too, but I assumed the lever mechanism was purely mechanical.
Has anyone ever experienced this? also, is the lever assembly one piece you swap, or is it something you can actually open and service?
I have to bump this thread because I have the same problem. My turn signal lever won't return to the original position when you signal left. Please keep in mind that I have no experience with the steering column whatsoever.
What parts do I need to replace? Also, does anyone have any pictures or procedures on how to do this?
What parts do I need to replace? Also, does anyone have any pictures or procedures on how to do this?
I had a similar dimmer switch problem
I thought the problem was in the lever, but the dimmer switch for the high beams is actually on the column down near the pedals, and is actuated with a push rod from the signal lever. My problem was because the push rod wasn't pushing the switch all the way down. Use the info here (thanks Shoebox!) and remove the panels below the steering column to get at the switch and push it by hand to see if the switch is bad or if its the push rod.
To fix mine, I pulled the push rod out of the switch and cut off a short piece of a bolt that was the same diameter as the push rod and put this in the switch prior to putting the push rod back in. I know kinda a cheesy way to fix it, but I didn't feel like taking the whole column out to get at the screws to adjust the switch.
If the switch is bad you are probably going to have to pull the column to replace it, and the rest of the like above tells you how to do that. Although if its not the push rod it could be something besides the switch...
I hope this helps... this is my first post
To fix mine, I pulled the push rod out of the switch and cut off a short piece of a bolt that was the same diameter as the push rod and put this in the switch prior to putting the push rod back in. I know kinda a cheesy way to fix it, but I didn't feel like taking the whole column out to get at the screws to adjust the switch.
If the switch is bad you are probably going to have to pull the column to replace it, and the rest of the like above tells you how to do that. Although if its not the push rod it could be something besides the switch...
I hope this helps... this is my first post
Last edited by acre; Dec 17, 2007 at 10:39 PM. Reason: subject change
This will serve as a good start .
You can see the springs - or where they should be
- here.

The whole thread is here.
It's failry straightforward if you understand how it works ,and can lay your hands on some of the special tools - like a wheel puller & lock plate puller.
Otherwise, it's a masive bee-yotch, and you could damage the column .
Hope this helps !
Britt
You can see the springs - or where they should be
- here.
The whole thread is here.
It's failry straightforward if you understand how it works ,and can lay your hands on some of the special tools - like a wheel puller & lock plate puller.
Otherwise, it's a masive bee-yotch, and you could damage the column .
Hope this helps !

Britt
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