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Alcides1
post Nov 21 2007, 02:10 PM
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Hi everyone i have a celica 87 gts my very first car and i love it its really roomy the problem is that my car hasent passed the inspection and i have to get that done. ONe of the problems is and the most important is that when im driving or even if im at a complete stop i turn the switch to down to turn left and it gets stuck if i hold it down really hard then it would go on fine or if i hold it before it gets on the switch if i put it up its ok nothing is wronge with it its just when i pull it down to turn left. i got a tip that if a buy en electrical cleaner spay it will work and it does momentaraly but then after a while it go back to getting stuck and its really really frustrating well if anyone has any ideas please tell me thanks
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post Nov 26 2007, 04:21 PM
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My left turning switch when i press it sometimes doesnt go on an just makes an annoying buzzing noise..then i gotta press it harder to actually get it to blink...is this what happening with yours.?
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Alcides1
post Dec 1 2007, 10:08 PM
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Kind of but it used to be like that know its worst to the point where i have to hold it to stay on or hold it before it clicks but its only turning to the left right is fine
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