| Beemer |
05-02-2011 12:34 PM |
Replacing Turn Signal Lever
The folks from Hillbank are sending me a replacement turn signal lever since mine is in two pieces after I used it this weekend for a right hand turn. It now hangs by two wires. Has anyone instructions showing what I have to do to replace the broken lever?
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| Mark IV |
05-02-2011 12:39 PM |
You must pull the steering wheel and adaptor from the column, the turn signal switch is them removable after the retaing screw is removed. It is reasonably obvious when you get it apart.
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| DANGER |
05-02-2011 12:53 PM |
Never used mine..
Instructions arm up, right turn. arm out, left turn.
Works like a champ, has auto return.
And luckly has never fall'n off...
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| mickmate |
05-02-2011 01:33 PM |
SPF have a plug on the end. Nothin to it.
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| Beemer |
05-03-2011 09:19 AM |
Thanks for all your comments.
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| PANAVIA |
05-03-2011 10:23 AM |
getting to the screw on the switch ( located at 1-2 O'Clock on the column / switch ) is easy, but take special care to protect the dash lip with some sort of masking tape and it would not be a bad idea to protect the gauge faces the same way. a long bladed Phillips screwdriver is your friend in this application ---Steve
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