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Turn Signal Repair 120-130

Hello All,
I thought I would pass along the details of how I made the turn signal switch in the Canuck work again. I've posted the pictures and details in the Gallery http://www.brickboard.com/GALLERY/index.htm?uid=32906&pix_type=&js_link=&sort=&model=

I wont bore you with the details other than to say if your turn signal won't stay on, then it is worth giving it a try. The first one took a couple of hours of fiddling, but the second one I did was done in about an hour. The main problem is wear on the canceling mechanism, and with a little work with a dremel and a MIG welder it can be repaired. I don't know what a new one works like, but the repaired on in my car feels positive and cancels nicely.

Cheers,
Craig






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