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Scott in Baltimore 03-12-2007 07:09 PM

Re: Different Type Of Flasher Problem
 
> There's a lot going on inside that switch. If you take it apart, be
> careful to not lose the parts that will fall out... I'm still trying
> to figure out where this 1 1/4" long spring was supposed to
> go . . . :) stared at the dang thing for 30 minutes trying to find a
> place for it, .. .put it back together without it, and everything
> works . . . .so far.


Is that the one that makes the turn signal shut off? It hooks on two places
and makes a pointed plastic lever flip when the index passes it.

Scott in Baltimore 03-12-2007 07:09 PM

Re: Different Type Of Flasher Problem
 
> There's a lot going on inside that switch. If you take it apart, be
> careful to not lose the parts that will fall out... I'm still trying
> to figure out where this 1 1/4" long spring was supposed to
> go . . . :) stared at the dang thing for 30 minutes trying to find a
> place for it, .. .put it back together without it, and everything
> works . . . .so far.


Is that the one that makes the turn signal shut off? It hooks on two places
and makes a pointed plastic lever flip when the index passes it.

reboot 03-17-2007 01:26 PM

Re: Different Type Of Flasher Problem
 
On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 19:09:35 -0400, Scott in Baltimore
<sDcOoNtTtS_PuAnMiMtE_69@yahoo.com> wrote:

>> There's a lot going on inside that switch. If you take it apart, be
>> careful to not lose the parts that will fall out... I'm still trying
>> to figure out where this 1 1/4" long spring was supposed to
>> go . . . :) stared at the dang thing for 30 minutes trying to find a
>> place for it, .. .put it back together without it, and everything
>> works . . . .so far.

>
>Is that the one that makes the turn signal shut off? It hooks on two places
>and makes a pointed plastic lever flip when the index passes it.


The tail lamps ground to the body via the three screws that attach the
lamp body to the body. On my '99 the brake lamps weren't working
(except the CHIMSL). After scratching my head I took off the
tail-light lens and then the three screws holding it to the body. The
screws were rusty and the holes in the body were too.

I wire brushed the screws and used a pick and small wire brush on the
holes in the body and then put a dab of carbon filled grease on the
screws when I put it back together.

Works like it was supposed to.


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reboot 03-17-2007 01:26 PM

Re: Different Type Of Flasher Problem
 
On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 19:09:35 -0400, Scott in Baltimore
<sDcOoNtTtS_PuAnMiMtE_69@yahoo.com> wrote:

>> There's a lot going on inside that switch. If you take it apart, be
>> careful to not lose the parts that will fall out... I'm still trying
>> to figure out where this 1 1/4" long spring was supposed to
>> go . . . :) stared at the dang thing for 30 minutes trying to find a
>> place for it, .. .put it back together without it, and everything
>> works . . . .so far.

>
>Is that the one that makes the turn signal shut off? It hooks on two places
>and makes a pointed plastic lever flip when the index passes it.


The tail lamps ground to the body via the three screws that attach the
lamp body to the body. On my '99 the brake lamps weren't working
(except the CHIMSL). After scratching my head I took off the
tail-light lens and then the three screws holding it to the body. The
screws were rusty and the holes in the body were too.

I wire brushed the screws and used a pick and small wire brush on the
holes in the body and then put a dab of carbon filled grease on the
screws when I put it back together.

Works like it was supposed to.


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reboot 03-17-2007 01:26 PM

Re: Different Type Of Flasher Problem
 
On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 19:09:35 -0400, Scott in Baltimore
<sDcOoNtTtS_PuAnMiMtE_69@yahoo.com> wrote:

>> There's a lot going on inside that switch. If you take it apart, be
>> careful to not lose the parts that will fall out... I'm still trying
>> to figure out where this 1 1/4" long spring was supposed to
>> go . . . :) stared at the dang thing for 30 minutes trying to find a
>> place for it, .. .put it back together without it, and everything
>> works . . . .so far.

>
>Is that the one that makes the turn signal shut off? It hooks on two places
>and makes a pointed plastic lever flip when the index passes it.


The tail lamps ground to the body via the three screws that attach the
lamp body to the body. On my '99 the brake lamps weren't working
(except the CHIMSL). After scratching my head I took off the
tail-light lens and then the three screws holding it to the body. The
screws were rusty and the holes in the body were too.

I wire brushed the screws and used a pick and small wire brush on the
holes in the body and then put a dab of carbon filled grease on the
screws when I put it back together.

Works like it was supposed to.


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