For some time I have had an intermittent problem with my right turn signal
(OMG! A woman that uses one!) It's getting worse.
I must have used it too much when it was new.
First of all, no bulbs burned out I've checked them all.
On occasion, it blinks rapidly when switched on, as it would if a bulb is
out. I can usually click it down then back up again and it will return to
the normal blink. Often, if I turn the steering wheel, it will correct the
blinking problem, maybe a conicidence because I turn it off - turn the
wheel - turn it on again (you know, when sitting at a light or something)
Often if I just press it up to signal briefly (as in a lane change) it will
not make the connection and it will not signal at all unless I ckick it into
the ON position.
So, here's my question:
Do you think it may be the switch, or the thing in the column that tells it
to turn off after you have completed your turn?
Or do you think I should just stick to turning left?
TIA
Kate
GEB - 27 Aug 2003 17:56 GMT
Sounds like the turn signal switch itself is worn out, and needs replaced. I
know that is not what you wanted to hear.

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> For some time I have had an intermittent problem with my right turn signal
> (OMG! A woman that uses one!) It's getting worse.
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> Kate
Musttanguy - 27 Aug 2003 18:20 GMT
>From: "SVTKate"
>intermittent problem with my right turn >signal
Starting to see this more often in the 94-98 cars. It seems to be a problem
with the contacts within the switch, sometimes with the turn signal switch on
the dash indicator light doesn't come on as well. when it is acting up, move
the lever slightly up or down and the problem will probably stop.
More than likely the switch and a replacement would take care of it, if you end
up wanting a new one let me know and I will see what I can do one for through
my parts guys here at BV Ford.
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WindsorFox[SS] - 27 Aug 2003 22:17 GMT
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> http://www.PonyPerformance.com
Do they get sloppy or would a shot of cleaner fix it?
SVTKate - 27 Aug 2003 23:20 GMT
See.. I thought that maybe I could clean the contacts, but am not going to
tear it apart until I have the $$$ to replace it, just in case.
Kate
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RioRedGT - 28 Aug 2003 00:30 GMT
Do you have problems when using the wipers? My 95's is all messed up, my
delay sometimes doesn't work so I have to play with the switch so it could
make contact ;0( I wonder how hard it is to replace.

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> See.. I thought that maybe I could clean the contacts, but am not going to
> tear it apart until I have the $$$ to replace it, just in case.
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SVTKate - 28 Aug 2003 03:12 GMT
No problems with the wipers, but now that you mentioned it, and it's about
to be the rainy season AND that I am F---ing broke as hell ... you watch,
they will be acting up soon.
From what I saw, to replace it, you only have to remove a couple of trim
panels, the lock cylinder and it's two screws and a couple of plugs. Looks
easy !
Do you have a book on your car?
Kate
| Do you have problems when using the wipers? My 95's is all messed up, my
| delay sometimes doesn't work so I have to play with the switch so it could
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WindsorFox[SS] - 29 Aug 2003 02:33 GMT
> See.. I thought that maybe I could clean the contacts, but am not going to
> tear it apart until I have the $$$ to replace it, just in case.
>
> Kate
True, I did that once with a 58 Cadillac. Took the wheel off and
was going to shoot it with some LPS and a little DeOxIt and the whole
thing fell out in a clump of parts. Ooops.
dave - 28 Aug 2003 14:06 GMT
Kate,
Had the exact same problem on my cobra. I sprayed the switch with a lot of
wd40 till it was soaked then cleaned up the residue with a paper towel.
Then moved the switch up and down serveral times to work it through.
Has worked ever since about a month. I didn't even take the switch out.
I'm sure it will eventually happen again and when it does I'll spray it
again. Eventually I buy a new switch but if it works why not.
dave
> For some time I have had an intermittent problem with my right turn signal
> (OMG! A woman that uses one!) It's getting worse.
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> Kate
Greg B. - 28 Aug 2003 17:06 GMT
Hey Kate,
One other idea (and cheaper) would be try replacing the relay (clicker
thingy) that is plugged into the fuse block. Sometimes, when the relay
becomes polarized, it will start giving you the indication that you
described.
At work, we have a van that after the turn signal is cancelled, it will
still click a few more times as if the turn signal is still going but the
lights don't flash.

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> For some time I have had an intermittent problem with my right turn signal
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> Kate
SVTKate - 28 Aug 2003 22:34 GMT
Ok Greg,
I'll try the fixes first.
It couldn't hurt to replace a little relay either, they don't cost much, and
it would be good preventative maintenance.
Kate
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Rein - 31 Aug 2003 23:56 GMT
I had this problem last year, didn't do anything about it and it went
away. I think using the turn signals by pressing the lever but not all
the way so it keeps blinking causes it (you let it go and the blinking
stops). Since I stopped doing that, it went away.
This was on a 95GT.
>For some time I have had an intermittent problem with my right turn signal
>(OMG! A woman that uses one!) It's getting worse.
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>Kate
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