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RE: Mulfunctioning turn signal switch

To: "Teesun68" <Teesun68@telus.net>,
Subject: RE: Mulfunctioning turn signal switch
From: "Tom Hendricksen" <tom@fransfancies.com>
Date: Thu, 5 Jun 2003 21:51:32 -0700
Michael,

I had a similar problem with my high beams.  They were REAL touchy about
changing state.  If I remember correctly they were on high beam if I was not
careful and a little lucky.

I studied the switch contacts a while and finally tried denatured alcohol
and a Q-Tip.  I cleaned up everything I could find, then put a little white
grease on some of the moving parts that rub together and tried it.  It is
solid now and there are no problems.

Take a close look and see if you can clean your contacts up a bit.  It might
help.

Tom
69 2000 "Mr. Hyde"
Portland, OR


-----Original Message-----
From: owner-datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
[mailto:owner-datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of Teesun68
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 9:27 PM
To: Roadster List
Subject: Mulfunctioning turn signal switch


Listers,
    I've been having an intermitten left signal on my '69 1600 and today I
finally got after trying to fix it. It turns out that there is a rocker
arrangement in a rinky-dink part on the back of the turn signal assembly and
that is what is causing a problem - no or intermitten contact made. I pulled
out my "spare" from the 68 that is under the restoration and the same
problem.
Does anyone know if early 70 Z's had that same switch arrangement or a "fix"
for this problem? Since both of them have a problem on the left signal, I
wonder if it a weak link in the assembly since it is truly lightly made and
not very steady at all.
    Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated.

Thanks!...Michael
'69 1600 signal less
'68 1600 ..that is the least of it's problems

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