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DIY - Turn Signal Switch Fix
Written by timdearborn on 8/30/2011 at 11:41 am

Thank you for this write up! I had the exact same symptoms - right turn signal
would not go on. This free fix took care of it for me.

-Tim Dearborn
Blue Island, IL, USA
'96 Pacific Coast, "Tuppie", 42K

--- In ipcrc@yahoogroups.com, "jim" <oneidjak@...> wrote:
>
> Every thing was working fine on my '90PC, then one day I was unable to
activate the right turn signal. The problem went from intermittent to total
failure in about three days. The speed limit in front of the house is 40MPH. The
situation went from annoying to scary when I opined that the kids bearing down
on me as turned into my driveway, had no idea what a right turn hand signal was.
>
> To get to the switch, remove the center handlebar cover and top handlebar
cover. All screws need to be removed, but the bottom handlebar cover can stay
where it is. See page 2-16 Honda Service Manual
>
> Remove the three screws that hold the switch to the bottom handlebar cover.
Loosen the large cable tie so that you can pull the switch out enough to work on
it.
>
> The "Combination Switch" turn signal/horn looks like it is sealed, but if you
look closely you will see to very small tabs holding the pieces together. I used
a knife to release the tabs, open the switch and OMG.
>
> This is not easy to describe - what I found was that - as the switch is moved
from center to right there is a square device that moves from right to left
inside an open chamber. (picture an open shoe box with a small square box inside
that can slide from one end to the other)
>
> It was readily apparent that the little square device was unable to move from
left to right due to the incredible amount of dirt and mung that was packed in
the chamber. I was truly amazed at the amount of dirt that had entered through
the small slit that allows the lever to move left and right.
>
> After cleaning, lube and reassembly - I have a full function switch.
>
> Oneidjak
>
> Look Twice - Turn Once
>

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