IML: 1958 turn signal question
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IML: 1958 turn signal question
- From: rex crews <rexcrews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2006 08:49:34 -0400
Friends,
For some time now I have been trying to diagnose the problem with the
turn signals on my 1958 Crown. Both turn signals will operate from the
flipper control but the left turn cancels itself infrequently and the
right turn almost never. The left will cancel from the manual cancel
button but the right turn usually will not. In fact, when you press
the manual cancel for the right turn there is an audible "buzz"
sounding like you gave the wrong answer on a quiz show. Sometimes by
pressing the cancel button numerous time, the right turn will finally
cancel. Usually though I have to flip from right turn to left turn and
then press the cancel button, which is way too complicated. I am
trying to determine if the problem is in the switch itself or the
"brain" circuit board that is attached to the column. I don't have a
replacement switch to try, so I am at a loss as to how to test this
out. Can any '58 or '59 owner help me here? I believe both years use
the same switch set up. Thanks so much!
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