Question:
Why wont my blinker on my '90 Porsche 911(964) turn off automatically?
Big C
2009-02-07 13:26:02 UTC
For some reason, all of the sudden on my 1990 Porsche 911 (964), when I turn right, the blinker will click off after I;ve turned but when I turn left, It blinks faster and stays on after the turn. Any idea what this could be?
Four answers:
anonymous
2009-02-07 13:38:48 UTC
I don't know about Porsche but on most cars the blinkers are turned off by mechanical parts in the blinker switch and the steering column. This could be expensive to repair unless you find parts at a junkyard and do it yourself. If the car has air bags I wouldn't recommend doing it yourself.
anonymous
2009-02-07 16:46:52 UTC
The plastic rub pad inside the ateering column is worn. Without a tilt wheel it's a 15 minute job, with tilt-wheel u need to borrow a special tool from the parts seller.
anonymous
2017-01-12 20:43:13 UTC
feels like a susceptible or dieing skill grant. top load..KERCHINK ! If its shutting down like that its harming your force every time it slams the examine head into the platter. attempt a distinctive skill grant. on your equipment, 350 watts and up please. Durring the cases it won't initiate suitable back up, unplug the skill grant...turn the turn on the availability if it has one and replug. initiate suitable back up? skill grant. (nods) notice: its slowly destroying your force. once you fix the priority, do an entire layout and not a speedy one. you will get the errors your arising further to an errors map for the time of the layout and domicile windows wont use those factors.
anonymous
2009-02-07 13:33:58 UTC
It's a small pin inside the steering wheel that prob broke off.


This content was originally posted on Y! Answers, a Q&A website that shut down in 2021.
Loading...