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pilotpete 09-28-2019 08:37 AM

LeBaron turn signal atuo cancel
 
Car is a '91 Lebaron convertible with the 'wishbone' turn signal/headlamp flash arm on the left side of the instrument binnacle. Recently the turn signal auto cancel facility just failed. I've changed the turn signal module and also the hazard switch on the steering column. On the old hazard switch as on the new the 'pawl' that engages in the rachet on the steering column seems OK.

What next? I don't really know where to start. Does the hazard switch send a signal/pulse to the turn signal switch - how - which color wire.

This isn't a train crash but it is darned annoying when I forget to manually cancel.

RacerHog 09-28-2019 01:51 PM

I couls not find a good enough photo of the break down of the switch. But it sounds like the Cancel Cam or the Metal ring on the steering wheel is broken or missing.

pilotpete 09-28-2019 02:01 PM

Thanks for that. The Cancel Cam that's just in front of the hazard switch is a pretty substantial peice of metal, runs all the way around the column and seems OK. It's fulfilling it's role and moving the cancellation 'pawl' on the hazard switch - that's where we get stuck as nothing happens to cancel the direction indicator. I've changed the hazard switch so I seriously doubt that's the problem. Could you further describe the 'metal ring' on the steering wheel.

I'll try to take a photo and post it but I'm new here and that may be above my paygrade!

RacerHog 09-28-2019 02:41 PM

Close as I can Find..... See note Number 6..... :)

http://grantproducts.com/files/instr...7503-00-01.pdf

pilotpete 09-29-2019 07:42 AM

Sadly that diagram is of little use. The '90' - '92 Lebaron converitble/coupe has a unique turn signal mechanism (possibly shared with the Dodge 440) which I described earlier. The canceling 'pawl' on the steering column/wheel sends a signal (somehow) to the turn signal itself on the lower left dash cluster binnacle. This is quite remote from the steering wheel and steering column. I believe this was one of the last car designs that had no stalks emanating from the steering column. All switches - lights, wipers, washers and turn are on the binnacle. I don't believe this system uses a conventional watch spring.

It's that 'somehow' that I need to find. How does the turn signal know to cancel. It can't be mechanical - apart from the initial movement of the wheel - as the turn signal is physically 9 inches from the steering wheel. I believe a joint has gone dry or a diode or resistor has burnt out. Where could I find a simple wiring diagram that shows this system. I'm beginning to see why the '93 and later model years changed to the stalk system that other manufacturers were using.


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