Indicator Stalk Functions

Early Bay Forum

Help Support Early Bay Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

cunning plan

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 15, 2008
Messages
2,625
Reaction score
1
Location
Northamptonshire
Year of Your Van(s)
1968
Van Type
Clipper / Microbus
I am in the process of planning a wiring loom and it has been that long since I drove my bus that I have forgotten what functions the indicator stalk has.

Obviously there is left and right, but what about pull back and push forward? :?:

:sign0009:
 
I don't know about late bay, the only other function is high beam on my stalk :)
 
Hodgins said:
I don't know about late bay, the only other function is high beam on my stalk :)

I am talking about the Early Bay stalk. ;)

How does the high beam function work, is it pull towards you for on and pull towards you again for off or is it pull towards you for flash, away from you for full beam? :party0021:

Thanks.
 
it's up to turn on and to turn off again, quick blip for flashing other road users
 
Hodgins said:
it's up to turn on and to turn off again, quick blip for flashing other road users

Perfect, thanks for confirmation chap :party0047:

I am no where near my bus to look at the stalk to work it out for myself :?

Hodgins said:
for flashing other road users

Kinky... :shock: :cooter:
 
:lol:

One more question for you, or anyone else, does the stalk self-cancel indicating?
 
chad said:
Mine does

Okay, so that means that they 'should'.

Really the point of these questions was to decide whether to keep the original EarlyBay indicator stalk or replace it with something else. I have found universal stalks which have better functionality, however they do not have a self-cancelling mechnism, so I think I will have to stay with the original, if I can find it :roll: :?
 
Just make sure you get a 2mm gap between the indicator body and the steering wheel
 

Latest posts

Top