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Hey Guys,
As i've been driving the 02 c5z i picked up a little over a week ago i've been focusing on fixing little problems.
I've been googling and searching the forum for this problem and found nothing.
My turn signals work fine, no rapid flash or signals not working problems, my problem is that after i complete a turn the signal stays on until i manually push the stalk back.
I don't see any responses yet, but i did google a bit more last night. I think that maybe part of my problem was i was using the wrong terminology. Apparently the device that is not working is called the turn signal canceler.
Does anyone here have experience with defective/broken/ or DIY fixing of Turn signal cancelers?
I don't see any responses yet, but i did google a bit more last night. I think that maybe part of my problem was i was using the wrong terminology. Apparently the device that is not working is called the turn signal canceler.
Does anyone here have experience with defective/broken/ or DIY fixing of Turn signal cancelers?
I know there is a cancelling cam inside the steering wheel housing..
GM part # 26044739, Here's a link with a photo. It's part #2 in the photo. Hope this helps... http://www.newgmparts.com/chevrolet/...h_str=26044739
I know there is a cancelling cam inside the steering wheel housing..
GM part # 26044739, Here's a link with a photo. It's part #2 in the photo. Hope this helps... http://www.newgmparts.com/chevrolet/...h_str=26044739
Thanks Ron, this really helps a lot. I also now know that the correct terminology is "cancel cam." That alone should help me find the part much easier. I also know what it looks like too, so if i decide to take it apart it might be as simple as finding whats broken and gluing or something. The part is only $7 though, so no big deal either way!
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