09-20-2011, 08:01 PM
NextoneBroken turn signal lever
Help, I need to replace the turn signal lever on my wonderful Barth, the inside plastic parts snap and crackle when I move it, and of course it does not work. Little ones pulled on it too hard, so, broken.
My question is, I can probably get the cover of the steering wheel off, but then what do I do? Where do I buy a new inner workings for the turn signal? How do I tell anyone what I need? Is there a model number somewhere?
Can I use the metel lever in new plastic parts? It has the cruise control on the end of the lever, with a wire that goes somewhere.
If this is something beyond simple skills (I have done lots of work on mechanical things and have one of every tool) do I take it to a garage to fix it? I would like to get this fixed before we take it out again, and I want to prove to my sweetie that I can take care of our wonderful motorhome by myself.
We enjoy our Barth so much, and look forward to another wonderful season of adventure, but I need to have turn signals...
09-20-2011, 09:03 PM
BarthBluesmobileYou have to tell us what chassis and year you have.
09-20-2011, 09:07 PM
RustyWelcome to the Forums!
I mean this kindly...it helps to know what year, size, and chassis your coach is (Please put it in your signature). I looked it up on your profile, and assume you have a GM P30 chassis. Sadly, there are many, many versions of the turn signal stalk, along with changes during a model year (and changes from one design, to another, back to the original).
They are dealer items; the local dealer and I tried 3 before the 4th (kind of) worked. The one I bought had a different connector but the same functions, so I attached the old one. However, the connector wouldn't fit through an opening in the column, so I had to solder it at the steering column.
Best chance of getting a good replacement is to take the old one to the dealer. You may have to cut the wires to remove; these should be cut within a few inches of the connector.
On both this (Spartan with GM instrumentation) and my '88 Chev SOB, the stalk was just a snap fit into the combination switch.
However, from your description, it may be the combination switch. Replacing that necessitates removal of the steering wheel.
09-21-2011, 08:26 AM
Danny ZOn my 81 P30 The stem screwed into the switch, so the wheel had to come off. A standard wheel puller did the job. I then took the wheel puller to the local pick and pull and found a stem on a chevy van. The one that broke was tubular and the found one was solid, but the fit was the same. Can't help you with the cruise control question.
09-21-2011, 01:39 PM
RustyI should have mentioned that my turn signal lever also controls the windshield wipers and washer in addition to the cruise control. A rod also operates the Hi-Lo headlight beam relay located near the bottom of the steering column when the lever is pulled up.