James, interesting too how many times your name comes up in posts about electrical problems.... this is not the first time it's gone on the blink, has it
Peter
Well, you would sure think so wouldn't ya. It seems like most of my wiring issues over the years were minor annoyances or just plain stupid things like accidentally unplugging something. But what is interesting is many of my problems are sporadic -- so I just keep plodding along hoping the gremlins stay at bay...They have for the most part.
But alas, back to the "current problem" -- I decided to take the stalk apart and have a look -- thinking we might have 'er surrounded. Andres, the threads Peter offered are really helpful -- but here is my general description of how it goes:
1. I removed the steering wheel to give me some room since my plan was to tinker with the stalk still attached to the column. Complete removal of the connector pin and pig-tail is much more involved.
2. Unplug the large pin connector under the dash that heads up the column.
3. Remove the rubber cover on stalk. There are two large screws. Take them out carefully so as not to drop them in column.
4. The unit can be pulled out now -- if you feed a bit of the pigtail up from the bottom of the column -- it will come out about 3-4 inches. Be careful because the two large wires are the horn and they stay connected.
5. At this point you can inspect the wires and their connections to the unit.
6. You can then remove the 4 small screws that hold the cover on the switch itself. Be ready.
7. The moment the cover comes off, a little copper piece will want to jump out. It sits on a little spring, and with cover off, it comes off. The curved part faces in.
8. At this point, you can clean the contacts, inspect the mechanisms, and maybe identify issues.
My unit was really not bad. My wiring was all attached as far as I could tell. There was a little dirt and grime in the crevices which I cleaned with a Q-tip and alcohol. I also emery clothed the metal contacts. The only thing that caught my attention was one of the rivet like things (you see when you look down into the switch with cover off) was unattached. Just floating around in there. May explain why my stalk on right turns doesn't hold. I took the piece out -- not much I can do with it -- others may have tried to reattach it with solder?
Anyway, put it all back to see if the cleaning helped. Nope. Everything works except the flash to pass. As for turn signal lock and correct, left still locks -- right doesn't (but didn't before except on occasion...)
So, I am back to square one. Is there any link between the light switch itself and the wire that feeds the flash to pass. I am now trying to find some part of the hot wire that could be grounding... also, are there supposed to be little metal collars in each of the holes in the 12 prong plug connectors? where the pins go in. I see one hole that is missing one.
Sorry to be so longwinded...