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Normal electrical fault's-indicators and fuel gauge
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<blockquote data-quote="gimp" data-source="post: 339853" data-attributes="member: 18040"><p>ok with the turn signal stalk. ive fixed mine by tightening it up!!! seems like the obvious thing to do. i took it apart, u will see two phillips screws holding it on the the steering wheel shaft. there is a plastic ring at the bottom. make sure its all seated right and bring the two half of the turn signal clamp together. tighten the bolts evenly until both sides don't have a gap.. flick the stalk up, then down if its stopped rotating round the steering wheel job done!</p><p>im just off to see if i can find the location of the flasher box.. will post results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gimp, post: 339853, member: 18040"] ok with the turn signal stalk. ive fixed mine by tightening it up!!! seems like the obvious thing to do. i took it apart, u will see two phillips screws holding it on the the steering wheel shaft. there is a plastic ring at the bottom. make sure its all seated right and bring the two half of the turn signal clamp together. tighten the bolts evenly until both sides don't have a gap.. flick the stalk up, then down if its stopped rotating round the steering wheel job done! im just off to see if i can find the location of the flasher box.. will post results. [/QUOTE]
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