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looks like i need to be replacing my turn signal assembly, any leads on where to start looking for replacement, going on '84, 35ft regency on mcc chassis


Capt Bob
1984 35ft Regency
MCC chassis
8.2 Detroit Turbo
 
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Capt Bob, see if you can find out who furnished the steering column. The turn signal assembly was probably furnished by that company.

Nick
 
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Originally posted by Capt Bob:
looks like i need to be replacing my turn signal assembly

Ouch, that can get pretty dicey in the column there... Have you ever done one? Nick is right find out the manufacturer then find an appropriate service manual to help you through it... If it is a Chrys. product I have some old shop manuals I could copy and send the procedure to you.. Good Luck, let us know...


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Patch1st
35' Regency
1985
MCC Chassis
8.2 Detroit Diesel
"Partly Cloudy"
 
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Good Morning, its 4am what everyone doing, thanks for the info, we are getting ready to leave for Santos for 3 days, at the moment the right turn signal is working, once in a great while the left will work, so im going to wait until we get back to tear into it , at least i have the right side working, while were there ill find out who the manufacturer is,,, thanks Capt bob


Capt Bob
1984 35ft Regency
MCC chassis
8.2 Detroit Turbo
 
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Turn signal stalk loose...did anybody solve this? Works OK but very loose.




1988 Regency
38' Gillig
3208 T Cat
 
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bob check the relay in the side door shoult be in the back with all the relays.
enny


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32', Regency, Cummins 8.3L, Spartan Chassis, 1992
Tag# 9112 0158 32RS 1B
 
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