1992 chrysler daytona signal switch
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I had a serious issue with my left turn signal that no one seemed to be able to fix. It almost got me a ticket here in Largo, FL. (where no one uses their signals, anyway but I got "picked on" by a county sheriff who was following me way too closely) Long story short, I finally found someone who was willing to tear the whole cluster panel apart and found the problem, and actually fixed it. The problem was in the cluster panel, it was a break in the solder circuit path on the printed circuit board. It works fine now. Good luck, I hope this helps.
Yes, we tried replacing the whole instrument cluster panel, and same problem. You can't find a decent one in a junkyard, so the only option was to hope someone could repair it and they did. After the incident with that cop, I was afraid to drive her any more until it was fixed.
Bill about a second ago Best Answer Take apart signal box unbend all the contacts and re grease them with dielectric grease. I also had to resolder those pins dude was talking about.