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Finally got my turn signal switch to work

  • Thread starter Thread starter brtnstrns
  • Start date Start date Jul 18, 2004

brtnstrns

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Well ever since i got my new grant steering wheel i went through 2 or 3 turn signal switches because i broke them all. Finally my dad and I today figured out we were missing a spring that held down the bearing to keep the steering shaft in place. Well put that puppy in then all the sudden everything was perfect...man it felt good, i was so excited, so i decided to post this to share my excitement. Got a whole bunch of small projects ahead of me now...
 

crushnut

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Its always good when something like that ends up working like it should Good luck on your other future projects.
 
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