I pulled the steering wheel because the turn signal stalk was "droopy". The left brake lights wouldn't function unless I raised the stalk slightly, centering it in the switch. Someone has definitely been in there before, because the black disc was in backwards, and kept the horn contact from protruding through the hole in the black disc and making contact. The horn, not surprisingly, didn't work.
The issue I have is this: the two dark pieces of spring steel and the white u-shaped piece of plastic were lying in the bottom of the turn signal cup. The spring steel pieces are about 1 3/8" long, and about .185" wide. The plastic white u-shaped piece looks like it could be home made, and is about 5/8" wide and about .760 long.
My question is: where do these three pieces go, and should the spring steel pieces be preventing the droopy stalk, or is there possibly an additional problem deeper in the switch? I find nothing broken/missing in the switch itself.
This is a telescopic column, but for 67-68 I don't believe that makes any difference, if I can believe my 1970 parts book.
I thought I had every applicable manual in the world, but have nothing that covers this question. Thanks for any help you can give!
The issue I have is this: the two dark pieces of spring steel and the white u-shaped piece of plastic were lying in the bottom of the turn signal cup. The spring steel pieces are about 1 3/8" long, and about .185" wide. The plastic white u-shaped piece looks like it could be home made, and is about 5/8" wide and about .760 long.
My question is: where do these three pieces go, and should the spring steel pieces be preventing the droopy stalk, or is there possibly an additional problem deeper in the switch? I find nothing broken/missing in the switch itself.
This is a telescopic column, but for 67-68 I don't believe that makes any difference, if I can believe my 1970 parts book.
I thought I had every applicable manual in the world, but have nothing that covers this question. Thanks for any help you can give!
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