<VV> Directional Signal Assembly
Frank DuVal
corvairduval at cox.net
Tue Oct 16 00:05:24 EDT 2007
Ron, Rich has a 66 Corsa. All the turn signal switch is inside the cup
on this car.
Frank DuVal
Ron wrote:
> Set your turn signal arm in the center or neutral position and then
> crawl under the steering column and see if the slider on the switch is
> in the exact center of it's little range. Play around a bit with
> adjusting it's position on the push-pull wire and see if this can fix
> the problem. It often does.
>
> RonH
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rich Purtell" <rpurtell1 at comcast.net>
> To: <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
> Sent: Monday, October 15, 2007 4:07 PM
> Subject: <VV> Directional Signal Assembly
>
>
>> I have metered out the wiring on my 1966 Corsa brake and turn signal
>> circuits and have come to the conclusion the switch assembly is at
>> fault. I have no brake light or directional indicator on the left
>> side (rear). The front left signal does flash and the right side
>> works both front and rear if you hold your mouth just right. Before I
>> do anything drastic is there anything else to check? I have
>> continuity all the way from the connector on the steering column to
>> the rear lights. Is it possible to clean or bend the contacts on the
>> switch or should I just go ahead and start searching for a replacement?
>>
>> Rich 66 Corsa Conv./Houston
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