Hi,
An update on this because i know there were a couple of different opinions on how this should be fixed.
If you recall this was an inconsistant problem of not self cancelling from both sides. Sometimes it cancelled, sometimes it didnt, On BOTH SIDES.
Today i centered the steering by undoing the 2 nuts and adjusting the adjustment sleeve. My steering wheel was roughly 20 to 30 degrees off center going by the top of the airbag area. Now its flat level with the dash going in a straight line.
Took it out on a LONG test drive with LOTS of turning to make sure of the result.
Well now my turn signal does indeed self cancel when turning left, 100 percent of the time.
This was NOT the case yesterday or prior to me centering the steering wheel.
However, it now self cancels zero percent when turning right!!!
Before i centered the steering wheel, it would self cancel when turning right all be it intermittently. (And no, i wasnt confused, it was an intermittent problem on both sides of not self cancelling).
Now i have a problem of not self cancelling when turning right only (which i knew others have had and have fixed by replacing the turn signal unit.)
So would it be fare to say that you were both right??
Ultimatley i need to replace my turn signal unit!
BUT i can now see that not having a centered steering wheel does indeed have an effect on self cancelling the turn signal in some capacity.
Maybe i had both problems at the same time as its been like it for ages!!!
Many thanks for all your help everyone, i shall now order a new turn signal unit. If there are any problems with that ill get back to you!!!
An update on this because i know there were a couple of different opinions on how this should be fixed.
If you recall this was an inconsistant problem of not self cancelling from both sides. Sometimes it cancelled, sometimes it didnt, On BOTH SIDES.
Today i centered the steering by undoing the 2 nuts and adjusting the adjustment sleeve. My steering wheel was roughly 20 to 30 degrees off center going by the top of the airbag area. Now its flat level with the dash going in a straight line.
Took it out on a LONG test drive with LOTS of turning to make sure of the result.
Well now my turn signal does indeed self cancel when turning left, 100 percent of the time.
This was NOT the case yesterday or prior to me centering the steering wheel.
However, it now self cancels zero percent when turning right!!!
Before i centered the steering wheel, it would self cancel when turning right all be it intermittently. (And no, i wasnt confused, it was an intermittent problem on both sides of not self cancelling).
Now i have a problem of not self cancelling when turning right only (which i knew others have had and have fixed by replacing the turn signal unit.)
So would it be fare to say that you were both right??
Ultimatley i need to replace my turn signal unit!
BUT i can now see that not having a centered steering wheel does indeed have an effect on self cancelling the turn signal in some capacity.
Maybe i had both problems at the same time as its been like it for ages!!!
Many thanks for all your help everyone, i shall now order a new turn signal unit. If there are any problems with that ill get back to you!!!