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Old May 19, 2014 | 12:06 AM
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need help fixing turn signal switch

ok first off i have a 91 NA S5 coupe manual trans of course and i was wondering how i could fix my turn signal switch as it is pushed in to the dash and the handle also is broken and comes off. it all works perfectly though its just these problems i mentioned. also the handle doesn't come off on its own but i can simply pull it off with absolutely no effort it just slides off.

here are some pics i took with my sisters macbook since i don't have a camera sorry if they suck.
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I'm pulling the part in place here
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thanks for any help you guys may have
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Old May 19, 2014 | 12:30 AM
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You have to remove the switch surround(cluster surround) to get at the back of the switch and see if the Screws or mount is broken.
The handle is held on the switch by a little set screw so if that screw is missing or the plastic broke then the handle will fall off the switch.
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Old May 19, 2014 | 01:16 AM
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the handle itself doesn't look to be broken just not secured so maybe the screw is gone. thanks a ton. ill have to check it out tomorrow as its 11pm now LOL
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