David Jenkins
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posted on 24/7/05 at 08:48 PM |
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Sierra indicator self-cancel
Just a quick question - on the Sierra steering column there's a small black plastic thingy that engages with the wheel hub. This thingy has a
cam that cancels the indicator by flicking a little lever inside the indicator switch.
My question is - where should the cam on the thingy be set when the wheel is in the straight-ahead position? Currently I have it 180 degrees around
from the lever but it only seems to reliably work in one direction, although the switch release lever works properly both ways if I push it with my
finger.
As you may guess, the Haynes Manual of Lies gives no idea of the correct setting...
rgds,
David
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chrism
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posted on 24/7/05 at 08:59 PM |
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I think it should go inline with the indicator lever, then when you turn your wheel to go left and have the left indicator on the cam will go past the
cancel switch and then when you turn it right to go back to central it will push the cancel button when you get near to central.
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rusty nuts
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posted on 24/7/05 at 09:10 PM |
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Standard Sierra steering wheel has a cut out to locate onto cancelling ring in line with the indicator switch .
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David Jenkins
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posted on 25/7/05 at 07:27 AM |
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There lies the problem - I haven't got a standard steering wheel! My Astrali hub can be set in 6 positions...
Can someone with a standard Sierra wheel (that's currently off the car) tell me the position of the notch when in the
'straight-ahead' position?
DJ
[Edited on 25/7/05 by David Jenkins]
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Jon Bradbury
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posted on 25/7/05 at 09:06 AM |
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You can work it out by trail and error.
The plastic ring has a cam which cancels the indiactor and a single tooth, like a tab, that engages with the steering wheel boss.
IIRC the cam should be located at 9 o'clock, dead centre with the little lever on the indicator switch.
When you indicate, the lever pushes out and contacts the cam. Then, as you turn the wheel, the lever (which is sprung) falls off the end of the cam
with a click. Returning the wheel to the straight ahead position makes the side of the cam push the lever sideways and this resets the indicator
stalk.
So, positioning the plastic ring is easy, just set your steering dead straight and rotate the ring so the little lever on the indicator is in the
centre of the cam.
Now, the tab. Obviously you have to place the steering wheel boss such that the tab locates in the matching notch (in the boss), so there isn't
much choice.
Your steering wheel is probably not straight at this point, which is why you're encountering intermittent problems with the self cancelling (the
cam isn't disengaging on one direction properly).
If you've got a separate wheel & boss (like the Mountney arrangement), unbolt the wheel from the boss and reposition it so it's as
straight as possible. If it isn't, you need to turn the wheel so it is, and get your steering aligned properly (track rod ends adjustment).
Does this make any sense?
[Edited on 25/7/05 by Jon Bradbury]
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bob
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posted on 25/7/05 at 09:30 AM |
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David
As luck would have it i have a stockpile of rubbish including a sierra wheel,just incase i do it all again
Wheel is in dead straight possition so on the column the notch would be at 21.00hrs when in place.
Rescued attachment Sierra steering wheel.jpg
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David Jenkins
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posted on 25/7/05 at 09:59 AM |
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Thanks Bob (and all the rest),
That's exactly the info I need - the cam is set exactly in the same place as the reset lever, as Jon suggested.
cheers to all, now I'm off to the garage...
David
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David Jenkins
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posted on 25/7/05 at 05:08 PM |
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Postscript
Working nicely now...
David
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