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Thread: Turn signal does not turn off once I make turn?

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    Turn signal does not turn off once I make turn?

    Any thoughts???

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    Is there a cancel ring on the back of the steering wheel? Even if there is one make sure it isn't bent. Sometimes these are bent and won't make contact with the cancel switch on the turn signal, or the turn signal switch itself is loose so that it won't touch the cancel ring.
    Brian

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    R Gruppe #299

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    The cancelation is controled by tiny springs (if you remove the steering wheel you'll see them. If this is a new problem, the springs might have broken
    Henry

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