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Turn signal lever
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| conan |
10-06-2011 06:09 PM |
Turn signal lever
Just took the cobra out for the first time in about 6 months and noticed the turn signal lever pointing straight down, 6:00 position. The assembly is loose as a goose. Before I go taking the steering column apart, I thought someone might know an easy way to tighten it, ie. set screw or something to that respect. Thanks in advance for any info.
John
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| SkipB |
10-06-2011 06:37 PM |
Only one solution to this problem. You need to sell the car fast. I'll give you $25K sight unseen.
Just kidding. This is easy to fix. Just get underneath the column and tighten the set screw after you reposition the lever. I had to do this a couple of times when I had my car. I am sorry that I can't tell you the exact procedure, because I no longer have the car. But, some of the other current owners can certainly give you the details.
SkipB
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| conan |
10-06-2011 06:44 PM |
Thanks, Skip
Make it $30,000 cash and its yours.
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| SkipB |
10-08-2011 08:34 AM |
I assume you are kidding like I was? I am in the market for another Backdraft.
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| GLS-BDR226 |
10-08-2011 12:10 PM |
On 226, there is a small Allen (metric) set screw on the top of the turn signal lever housing. This is if the lever is on the right side.
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