Brumby indicator switch fix ??
Brumby indicator switch fix ??
My indicator switch does not self cancel and the ones in the wreckers are either the same or close to shagged anyway.
Is there any fix available (eg. plastic weld or devcon the bumps) ?
Aftermarket switch assemblies ?
Is there any fix available (eg. plastic weld or devcon the bumps) ?
Aftermarket switch assemblies ?
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If you remove the steering wheel and plastic casing on the steering column, on 1 side of the indicator assembly is a white plastic disc with 2 ramps on it, this is your cancel mechanism.
The ramps should have a sharp vertical edge on 1 side but have most likely become worn and rounded over the years.
Using a file or low temp soldering iron reshape them back to a vertical edge with a square corner.
Sorry if that all sounds a little vague, but it'll make sense when you're looking at the white disc.
Jordan.
The ramps should have a sharp vertical edge on 1 side but have most likely become worn and rounded over the years.
Using a file or low temp soldering iron reshape them back to a vertical edge with a square corner.
Sorry if that all sounds a little vague, but it'll make sense when you're looking at the white disc.
Jordan.
To become old and wise, first you must survive being young and dumb.


Indicators.
I cut a strip off a coke can and shaped and glued it around the white plastic ring. Works like new.
Another option is to add roll pins (just like the L Series has) to the back of the steering wheel. Would only need to drill two holes at 12 and 6 o'clock position and find some roll pins. Oh, and remove the round plastic thing!
My local plastic welder has a tool he made years ago specifically to fix this very problem, he used to do them all the time.
I find it strange the very early Leone (1973 - 77) had roll pins. Subaru changed to the spring loaded plastic piece for the next two Leone models and then went back to roll pins for the 1985 L Series. The actual indicator cam is pretty much the same for all models.
My local plastic welder has a tool he made years ago specifically to fix this very problem, he used to do them all the time.
I find it strange the very early Leone (1973 - 77) had roll pins. Subaru changed to the spring loaded plastic piece for the next two Leone models and then went back to roll pins for the 1985 L Series. The actual indicator cam is pretty much the same for all models.
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