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Indicator stalk, no movement, stuck? - Dazecoop - 07-04-2016 Hey guys Weird thing that's just happened, indicator stalk seems to be stuck, and I can barely move it more than a few mm's up & down. It no longer clicks & stays on, I have to hold it. Indicators still work, if I hold the stalk. Although sometimes the relay flashes fast Any ideas? PS; car is ph2 with front fogs RE: Indicator stalk, no moment, stuck? - Mattcheese31 - 07-04-2016 Mine melted last year, does it smell? Indicator stalk, no moment, stuck? - Dazecoop - 07-04-2016 (07-04-2016, 07:58 AM)Mattcheese31 Wrote: Mine melted last year, does it smell? Happened in my last 30 seconds of driving before work. Didn't seem to, although I have a 200 mile trip to do later tonight! RE: Indicator stalk, no moment, stuck? - PugRory - 07-04-2016 My heated rear screen relay melted, I checked them all after seeing that and my indicator relay looked a tad rough so i changed it. Could be that! Indicator stalk, no moment, stuck? - Dazecoop - 07-04-2016 (07-04-2016, 08:07 AM)PugRory Wrote: My heated rear screen relay melted, I checked them all after seeing that and my indicator relay looked a tad rough so i changed it. Could be that! But the stalk is physically stuck in the middle, like I can't press it up or down to get it to hold indicators on? I guess I'll take it out & try to disassemble the stalk itself to try to fix. Or buy a new/used stalk entirely RE: Indicator stalk, no moment, stuck? - Toms306 - 07-04-2016 Buy another one, they're like a fiver used, not even worth the hassle of stripping tbh. RE: Indicator stalk, no moment, stuck? - Midnightclub - 07-04-2016 We had the same problem recently, 'new' stalk and jobs a gooden RE: Indicator stalk, no moment, stuck? - Mattcheese31 - 07-04-2016 To be fair mine completely melted so there was no fixing that, I did strip down another broken stalk and fix it though, I'm from the fix and make do generation, not like our Tom ![]() Indicator stalk, no moment, stuck? - Dazecoop - 07-04-2016 Ok fair enough, thanks all! I'll have to drive home with less indicating than normal! 200 mile trip to do as well, not ideal! Ordered a 'new' (used) one. Will replace once it arrives, perhaps strip & fix mine as a spare! RE: Indicator stalk, no movement, stuck? - Toms306 - 07-04-2016 I'm from the 'its cheaper to replace than fix shit' generation. ![]() I never find 'fixing' stuff actually works though, stalks, motors, ICVs, etc...I've spent time trying to fix them, for it to last a week and then need replacing anyway lol. RE: Indicator stalk, no movement, stuck? - pug306driver - 07-04-2016 you need to learn these skills, tom, as at some time, there ain't gunna be bits left. Sheared bleed nipple so "new " caliper required?? I'm coming at this from a "lack of money " angle, but agree, sometimes bits are unfixable, or more commonsensical to just replace. ![]() RE: Indicator stalk, no movement, stuck? - Mattcheese31 - 07-04-2016 (07-04-2016, 10:31 AM)Toms306 Wrote: I'm from the 'its cheaper to replace than fix shit' generation. haha I've got a bite, real mechanics used to fix stuff not replace it lol, my stalk is still going strong 7 months later ![]() RE: Indicator stalk, no movement, stuck? - pug306driver - 07-04-2016 yeah, true, but the more modern the bits, the more unfixable they are!! a throw away mentality and has been for many years. However, old school will always try to find a "fix".......I aint paying £60 x 4 just for some rubber diaphragms that are " rolled retainer" ed on, un removable ( yeah right, unroll and make a screwed on retaining plate me thinks, size/room willing ) well not yet anyways! RE: Indicator stalk, no movement, stuck? - Mattcheese31 - 07-04-2016 My vacuum cleaner broke the other day, well, the cord fractured inside, did I let my wife go buy another? Fcuk that, had to strip the vacuum totally to pieces to replace the cable but done and excuse the expression, dusted! ![]() ![]() RE: Indicator stalk, no movement, stuck? - Toms306 - 07-04-2016 That's hardly the same... A wiper stalk costs a fiver, a Hoover costs £100!! I do put more effort into fixing expensive things lol. Got given a petrol mower that was going to the dump about 5 years ago. It's old and shit but I managed to keep fixing it as they're expensive to buy lol. RE: Indicator stalk, no movement, stuck? - Dazecoop - 08-04-2016 Well, I tried to fix it yesterday as best I could, made it worse! Inside, there is a pin with a small spring behind it that makes contact with a slider, the slider has intents in the middle & on both ends to make the indicators stick. I think the pin itself is worn, as it should be dome-shaped (from what I can tell) and mine is very pointed. Also the slider is un-even making the pin difficult to cross. I did my best to fix this up, but ended up with having the indicators on constantly. Took it apart maybe 5-6 times, same thing every time. Somewhere it must be contacting constantly now, hence indicators on all the time, but couldn't see where. So I've given up, removed the pin completely, I have no indicators at all, but at least headlights/rear lights work. Waiting new stalk now! Luckily I don't really have to drive anywhere for the next few days RE: Indicator stalk, no movement, stuck? - pug306driver - 08-04-2016 at least you tried dude. |