turn signal question
Brett Goetz
brett.goetz at rtp.ppdi.com
Fri Aug 6 09:25:17 EDT 2004
Thanks for all of the replies. After reading your emails I did a simple
test: I pushed down on the steering wheel with the turn signal on while
making a turn. When I straightened out the wheel, the turn signal
flipped off. I know what I'm doing this weekend!
Thanks again,
Brett in NC
Ron Wainwright wrote:
> This happened to me while replacing the rack on my
> 200,
> the problem was the rack wasn't centered.
> Theres a bolt & nut holding the steering housing at
> the firewall you have to make sure the nut & bolt are
> facing down not on the side or upside down (know what
> I mean?) If you are in the driver side & looking at
> the end of the steering shaft the nut & bolt should be
> at the bottom of the shaft. There should be 3 1/2
> turns to center on each side.
> & as Huw mentioned you have to push the housing &
> steering shaft tight. If you can push the wheel down
> from the driver seat than you need to retighten the
> nut & bolt.
> Hope this helps.
> Thanks
> Ron
> 87 5ksq many mods
> 90 200tqa many mods
> 90 V8 pearl 89k 02 S4 17's Urs4 sport seats, stebro
> exhaust, "Big Reds"
> 90 V8 tornado red 147k
>
>
>
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