Turn signal switch question-Cherokee
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Re: Turn signal switch question-Cherokee
I will, I am still getting the photos together, Steve took a pile.
Physiotherapy beat/stretched the crap out of a couple muscles I didn't
know I had this week, so I can't sit for long right now...
Mike
Steve wrote:
>
> Hey Mike,
>
> you going to post a trip report on your labour day run?
> interested to see what I missed!
>
> sb
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:43232D95.CD1D4D8F@sympatico.ca...
> > Is your steering wheel slightly crooked by any chance?
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > Keith Stelter wrote:
> >>
> >> I have a dumb question.
> >> My 1988 Cherokee turn signal lever won't stay in position when turning
> >> right. It stays ok when turning left (yeah , I know, just make left hand
> >> turns).
> >> Other than that everything works fine.
> >> Anyway, do I need the plastic "cam" in the column under the steering
> >> wheel
> >> or do I need the combination wiper/dimmer/turn signal switch that the
> >> lever
> >> shoves into?
> >> I hope that I just need the cam because it's $10.00 as opposed to $100.00
> >> for the combination switch. The parts places won't let you return
> >> electrical
> >> parts, so I can't buy both and return the one that I don't need.
> >> Thanks in advance for any help!
> >> Keith
> >>
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Physiotherapy beat/stretched the crap out of a couple muscles I didn't
know I had this week, so I can't sit for long right now...
Mike
Steve wrote:
>
> Hey Mike,
>
> you going to post a trip report on your labour day run?
> interested to see what I missed!
>
> sb
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:43232D95.CD1D4D8F@sympatico.ca...
> > Is your steering wheel slightly crooked by any chance?
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > Keith Stelter wrote:
> >>
> >> I have a dumb question.
> >> My 1988 Cherokee turn signal lever won't stay in position when turning
> >> right. It stays ok when turning left (yeah , I know, just make left hand
> >> turns).
> >> Other than that everything works fine.
> >> Anyway, do I need the plastic "cam" in the column under the steering
> >> wheel
> >> or do I need the combination wiper/dimmer/turn signal switch that the
> >> lever
> >> shoves into?
> >> I hope that I just need the cam because it's $10.00 as opposed to $100.00
> >> for the combination switch. The parts places won't let you return
> >> electrical
> >> parts, so I can't buy both and return the one that I don't need.
> >> Thanks in advance for any help!
> >> Keith
> >>
> >>
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Re: Turn signal switch question-Cherokee
Hi Keith,
It's the switch, usually it's the left side that breaks as we try
to hold it working when the wheels are turned to the left in a dangerous
position while waiting for the light:
http://www.----------.com/steeringColumn.pdf
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Keith Stelter wrote:
>
> I have a dumb question.
> My 1988 Cherokee turn signal lever won't stay in position when turning
> right. It stays ok when turning left (yeah , I know, just make left hand
> turns).
> Other than that everything works fine.
> Anyway, do I need the plastic "cam" in the column under the steering wheel
> or do I need the combination wiper/dimmer/turn signal switch that the lever
> shoves into?
> I hope that I just need the cam because it's $10.00 as opposed to $100.00
> for the combination switch. The parts places won't let you return electrical
> parts, so I can't buy both and return the one that I don't need.
> Thanks in advance for any help!
> Keith
>
>
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It's the switch, usually it's the left side that breaks as we try
to hold it working when the wheels are turned to the left in a dangerous
position while waiting for the light:
http://www.----------.com/steeringColumn.pdf
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Keith Stelter wrote:
>
> I have a dumb question.
> My 1988 Cherokee turn signal lever won't stay in position when turning
> right. It stays ok when turning left (yeah , I know, just make left hand
> turns).
> Other than that everything works fine.
> Anyway, do I need the plastic "cam" in the column under the steering wheel
> or do I need the combination wiper/dimmer/turn signal switch that the lever
> shoves into?
> I hope that I just need the cam because it's $10.00 as opposed to $100.00
> for the combination switch. The parts places won't let you return electrical
> parts, so I can't buy both and return the one that I don't need.
> Thanks in advance for any help!
> Keith
>
>
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#23
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Re: Turn signal switch question-Cherokee
Hi Keith,
It's the switch, usually it's the left side that breaks as we try
to hold it working when the wheels are turned to the left in a dangerous
position while waiting for the light:
http://www.----------.com/steeringColumn.pdf
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Keith Stelter wrote:
>
> I have a dumb question.
> My 1988 Cherokee turn signal lever won't stay in position when turning
> right. It stays ok when turning left (yeah , I know, just make left hand
> turns).
> Other than that everything works fine.
> Anyway, do I need the plastic "cam" in the column under the steering wheel
> or do I need the combination wiper/dimmer/turn signal switch that the lever
> shoves into?
> I hope that I just need the cam because it's $10.00 as opposed to $100.00
> for the combination switch. The parts places won't let you return electrical
> parts, so I can't buy both and return the one that I don't need.
> Thanks in advance for any help!
> Keith
>
>
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It's the switch, usually it's the left side that breaks as we try
to hold it working when the wheels are turned to the left in a dangerous
position while waiting for the light:
http://www.----------.com/steeringColumn.pdf
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Keith Stelter wrote:
>
> I have a dumb question.
> My 1988 Cherokee turn signal lever won't stay in position when turning
> right. It stays ok when turning left (yeah , I know, just make left hand
> turns).
> Other than that everything works fine.
> Anyway, do I need the plastic "cam" in the column under the steering wheel
> or do I need the combination wiper/dimmer/turn signal switch that the lever
> shoves into?
> I hope that I just need the cam because it's $10.00 as opposed to $100.00
> for the combination switch. The parts places won't let you return electrical
> parts, so I can't buy both and return the one that I don't need.
> Thanks in advance for any help!
> Keith
>
>
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Re: Turn signal switch question-Cherokee
Hi Keith,
It's the switch, usually it's the left side that breaks as we try
to hold it working when the wheels are turned to the left in a dangerous
position while waiting for the light:
http://www.----------.com/steeringColumn.pdf
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Keith Stelter wrote:
>
> I have a dumb question.
> My 1988 Cherokee turn signal lever won't stay in position when turning
> right. It stays ok when turning left (yeah , I know, just make left hand
> turns).
> Other than that everything works fine.
> Anyway, do I need the plastic "cam" in the column under the steering wheel
> or do I need the combination wiper/dimmer/turn signal switch that the lever
> shoves into?
> I hope that I just need the cam because it's $10.00 as opposed to $100.00
> for the combination switch. The parts places won't let you return electrical
> parts, so I can't buy both and return the one that I don't need.
> Thanks in advance for any help!
> Keith
>
>
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It's the switch, usually it's the left side that breaks as we try
to hold it working when the wheels are turned to the left in a dangerous
position while waiting for the light:
http://www.----------.com/steeringColumn.pdf
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Keith Stelter wrote:
>
> I have a dumb question.
> My 1988 Cherokee turn signal lever won't stay in position when turning
> right. It stays ok when turning left (yeah , I know, just make left hand
> turns).
> Other than that everything works fine.
> Anyway, do I need the plastic "cam" in the column under the steering wheel
> or do I need the combination wiper/dimmer/turn signal switch that the lever
> shoves into?
> I hope that I just need the cam because it's $10.00 as opposed to $100.00
> for the combination switch. The parts places won't let you return electrical
> parts, so I can't buy both and return the one that I don't need.
> Thanks in advance for any help!
> Keith
>
>
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Re: Turn signal switch question-Cherokee
Hi Keith,
It's the switch, usually it's the left side that breaks as we try
to hold it working when the wheels are turned to the left in a dangerous
position while waiting for the light:
http://www.----------.com/steeringColumn.pdf
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Keith Stelter wrote:
>
> I have a dumb question.
> My 1988 Cherokee turn signal lever won't stay in position when turning
> right. It stays ok when turning left (yeah , I know, just make left hand
> turns).
> Other than that everything works fine.
> Anyway, do I need the plastic "cam" in the column under the steering wheel
> or do I need the combination wiper/dimmer/turn signal switch that the lever
> shoves into?
> I hope that I just need the cam because it's $10.00 as opposed to $100.00
> for the combination switch. The parts places won't let you return electrical
> parts, so I can't buy both and return the one that I don't need.
> Thanks in advance for any help!
> Keith
>
>
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It's the switch, usually it's the left side that breaks as we try
to hold it working when the wheels are turned to the left in a dangerous
position while waiting for the light:
http://www.----------.com/steeringColumn.pdf
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Keith Stelter wrote:
>
> I have a dumb question.
> My 1988 Cherokee turn signal lever won't stay in position when turning
> right. It stays ok when turning left (yeah , I know, just make left hand
> turns).
> Other than that everything works fine.
> Anyway, do I need the plastic "cam" in the column under the steering wheel
> or do I need the combination wiper/dimmer/turn signal switch that the lever
> shoves into?
> I hope that I just need the cam because it's $10.00 as opposed to $100.00
> for the combination switch. The parts places won't let you return electrical
> parts, so I can't buy both and return the one that I don't need.
> Thanks in advance for any help!
> Keith
>
>
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Thanks!
Any idea what years will fit?
The local boneyard has a dozen XJ's sitting there, but none are as old as
mine.
Thanks!
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:43234740.795FE9D2@***.net...
> Hi Keith,
> It's the switch, usually it's the left side that breaks as we try
> to hold it working when the wheels are turned to the left in a dangerous
> position while waiting for the light:
> http://www.----------.com/steeringColumn.pdf
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
> Keith Stelter wrote:
>>
>> I have a dumb question.
>> My 1988 Cherokee turn signal lever won't stay in position when turning
>> right. It stays ok when turning left (yeah , I know, just make left hand
>> turns).
>> Other than that everything works fine.
>> Anyway, do I need the plastic "cam" in the column under the steering
>> wheel
>> or do I need the combination wiper/dimmer/turn signal switch that the
>> lever
>> shoves into?
>> I hope that I just need the cam because it's $10.00 as opposed to $100.00
>> for the combination switch. The parts places won't let you return
>> electrical
>> parts, so I can't buy both and return the one that I don't need.
>> Thanks in advance for any help!
>> Keith
>>
>>
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Any idea what years will fit?
The local boneyard has a dozen XJ's sitting there, but none are as old as
mine.
Thanks!
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:43234740.795FE9D2@***.net...
> Hi Keith,
> It's the switch, usually it's the left side that breaks as we try
> to hold it working when the wheels are turned to the left in a dangerous
> position while waiting for the light:
> http://www.----------.com/steeringColumn.pdf
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
> Keith Stelter wrote:
>>
>> I have a dumb question.
>> My 1988 Cherokee turn signal lever won't stay in position when turning
>> right. It stays ok when turning left (yeah , I know, just make left hand
>> turns).
>> Other than that everything works fine.
>> Anyway, do I need the plastic "cam" in the column under the steering
>> wheel
>> or do I need the combination wiper/dimmer/turn signal switch that the
>> lever
>> shoves into?
>> I hope that I just need the cam because it's $10.00 as opposed to $100.00
>> for the combination switch. The parts places won't let you return
>> electrical
>> parts, so I can't buy both and return the one that I don't need.
>> Thanks in advance for any help!
>> Keith
>>
>>
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Re: Turn signal switch question-Cherokee
Thanks!
Any idea what years will fit?
The local boneyard has a dozen XJ's sitting there, but none are as old as
mine.
Thanks!
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:43234740.795FE9D2@***.net...
> Hi Keith,
> It's the switch, usually it's the left side that breaks as we try
> to hold it working when the wheels are turned to the left in a dangerous
> position while waiting for the light:
> http://www.----------.com/steeringColumn.pdf
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
> Keith Stelter wrote:
>>
>> I have a dumb question.
>> My 1988 Cherokee turn signal lever won't stay in position when turning
>> right. It stays ok when turning left (yeah , I know, just make left hand
>> turns).
>> Other than that everything works fine.
>> Anyway, do I need the plastic "cam" in the column under the steering
>> wheel
>> or do I need the combination wiper/dimmer/turn signal switch that the
>> lever
>> shoves into?
>> I hope that I just need the cam because it's $10.00 as opposed to $100.00
>> for the combination switch. The parts places won't let you return
>> electrical
>> parts, so I can't buy both and return the one that I don't need.
>> Thanks in advance for any help!
>> Keith
>>
>>
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Any idea what years will fit?
The local boneyard has a dozen XJ's sitting there, but none are as old as
mine.
Thanks!
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:43234740.795FE9D2@***.net...
> Hi Keith,
> It's the switch, usually it's the left side that breaks as we try
> to hold it working when the wheels are turned to the left in a dangerous
> position while waiting for the light:
> http://www.----------.com/steeringColumn.pdf
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
> Keith Stelter wrote:
>>
>> I have a dumb question.
>> My 1988 Cherokee turn signal lever won't stay in position when turning
>> right. It stays ok when turning left (yeah , I know, just make left hand
>> turns).
>> Other than that everything works fine.
>> Anyway, do I need the plastic "cam" in the column under the steering
>> wheel
>> or do I need the combination wiper/dimmer/turn signal switch that the
>> lever
>> shoves into?
>> I hope that I just need the cam because it's $10.00 as opposed to $100.00
>> for the combination switch. The parts places won't let you return
>> electrical
>> parts, so I can't buy both and return the one that I don't need.
>> Thanks in advance for any help!
>> Keith
>>
>>
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Re: Turn signal switch question-Cherokee
Thanks!
Any idea what years will fit?
The local boneyard has a dozen XJ's sitting there, but none are as old as
mine.
Thanks!
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:43234740.795FE9D2@***.net...
> Hi Keith,
> It's the switch, usually it's the left side that breaks as we try
> to hold it working when the wheels are turned to the left in a dangerous
> position while waiting for the light:
> http://www.----------.com/steeringColumn.pdf
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
> Keith Stelter wrote:
>>
>> I have a dumb question.
>> My 1988 Cherokee turn signal lever won't stay in position when turning
>> right. It stays ok when turning left (yeah , I know, just make left hand
>> turns).
>> Other than that everything works fine.
>> Anyway, do I need the plastic "cam" in the column under the steering
>> wheel
>> or do I need the combination wiper/dimmer/turn signal switch that the
>> lever
>> shoves into?
>> I hope that I just need the cam because it's $10.00 as opposed to $100.00
>> for the combination switch. The parts places won't let you return
>> electrical
>> parts, so I can't buy both and return the one that I don't need.
>> Thanks in advance for any help!
>> Keith
>>
>>
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Any idea what years will fit?
The local boneyard has a dozen XJ's sitting there, but none are as old as
mine.
Thanks!
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:43234740.795FE9D2@***.net...
> Hi Keith,
> It's the switch, usually it's the left side that breaks as we try
> to hold it working when the wheels are turned to the left in a dangerous
> position while waiting for the light:
> http://www.----------.com/steeringColumn.pdf
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
> Keith Stelter wrote:
>>
>> I have a dumb question.
>> My 1988 Cherokee turn signal lever won't stay in position when turning
>> right. It stays ok when turning left (yeah , I know, just make left hand
>> turns).
>> Other than that everything works fine.
>> Anyway, do I need the plastic "cam" in the column under the steering
>> wheel
>> or do I need the combination wiper/dimmer/turn signal switch that the
>> lever
>> shoves into?
>> I hope that I just need the cam because it's $10.00 as opposed to $100.00
>> for the combination switch. The parts places won't let you return
>> electrical
>> parts, so I can't buy both and return the one that I don't need.
>> Thanks in advance for any help!
>> Keith
>>
>>
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Re: Turn signal switch question-Cherokee
Thanks!
Any idea what years will fit?
The local boneyard has a dozen XJ's sitting there, but none are as old as
mine.
Thanks!
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:43234740.795FE9D2@***.net...
> Hi Keith,
> It's the switch, usually it's the left side that breaks as we try
> to hold it working when the wheels are turned to the left in a dangerous
> position while waiting for the light:
> http://www.----------.com/steeringColumn.pdf
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
> Keith Stelter wrote:
>>
>> I have a dumb question.
>> My 1988 Cherokee turn signal lever won't stay in position when turning
>> right. It stays ok when turning left (yeah , I know, just make left hand
>> turns).
>> Other than that everything works fine.
>> Anyway, do I need the plastic "cam" in the column under the steering
>> wheel
>> or do I need the combination wiper/dimmer/turn signal switch that the
>> lever
>> shoves into?
>> I hope that I just need the cam because it's $10.00 as opposed to $100.00
>> for the combination switch. The parts places won't let you return
>> electrical
>> parts, so I can't buy both and return the one that I don't need.
>> Thanks in advance for any help!
>> Keith
>>
>>
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Any idea what years will fit?
The local boneyard has a dozen XJ's sitting there, but none are as old as
mine.
Thanks!
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Hi Keith,
> It's the switch, usually it's the left side that breaks as we try
> to hold it working when the wheels are turned to the left in a dangerous
> position while waiting for the light:
> http://www.----------.com/steeringColumn.pdf
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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> Keith Stelter wrote:
>>
>> I have a dumb question.
>> My 1988 Cherokee turn signal lever won't stay in position when turning
>> right. It stays ok when turning left (yeah , I know, just make left hand
>> turns).
>> Other than that everything works fine.
>> Anyway, do I need the plastic "cam" in the column under the steering
>> wheel
>> or do I need the combination wiper/dimmer/turn signal switch that the
>> lever
>> shoves into?
>> I hope that I just need the cam because it's $10.00 as opposed to $100.00
>> for the combination switch. The parts places won't let you return
>> electrical
>> parts, so I can't buy both and return the one that I don't need.
>> Thanks in advance for any help!
>> Keith
>>
>>
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Re: Turn signal switch question-Cherokee
Hi Keith,
It's straight GM rear wheel drive. I think I'd bit the bullet and
buy new, as the plastic ages and becomes brittle.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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Keith Stelter wrote:
>
> Thanks!
> Any idea what years will fit?
> The local boneyard has a dozen XJ's sitting there, but none are as old as
> mine.
> Thanks!
It's straight GM rear wheel drive. I think I'd bit the bullet and
buy new, as the plastic ages and becomes brittle.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Keith Stelter wrote:
>
> Thanks!
> Any idea what years will fit?
> The local boneyard has a dozen XJ's sitting there, but none are as old as
> mine.
> Thanks!