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GreyRaven
Turn signal switch disassembly
Greets guys. I am attempting to transfer the guts from my original turn signal to a new case. any clue as to how to remove the outer button without breaking off the ears. Again.... Thanks in advance..Tags: None
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GreyRaven
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GreyRaven
Hey, Photobucket has chosen to go Zombie on me so I can't get a picture right now. The switch is the four way combo, turn signal headlight hi/lo. 1981 GS850G. I'll work on the photo.
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You need to first take the switch apart, then you turn the button 90 degrees before it can be released. There are a bunch of really small pieces inside the switch so be very careful not to loosing anything.Ed
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GreyRaven
Yup, I've seen all the small parts. When I broke the first knob off. Would that be CW or CCW? And push in while gently turning I take it?
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GreyRaven
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Should the button be in a certain position, as in L-R, Hi-Lo? Once again thanks you so much for your help and patience. Pete
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GreyRaven
Wow. That was a whole new level of dumb for me. I'm so embarrassed ! Thanks for you help and I beg your forgiveness. Pete
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GreyRaven
In any case, Thank you all so much. I got nicked for 45 bucks on this second unit just to use the button. Live and learn..I hope
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