turn signal switch question
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turn signal switch question



I am working on a 65 Satellite and the turn signals are not working.  I have the proper voltage to the switch in the top of the steering column.  I can run a jumper wire from the center power source to the outer points and individually make each side work.  So all the wire is good and correct to and from the switch.

The cancelling cam is just a piece of plastic as the 67 and newer have metal tabs on the bottom that make contact when you move the level up and down.

What should there be that will make connection from the input source to send  output to the lights? Is there suppossed to be some type of metal piece between the piece with the wiring and the top cancelling cam ?  

Mike

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