Subject: Turn Signal Switch - Failure to Cancel
Model and Year: 1965 Vehicles - All Models Except Chevelle
Source: Chevrolet Technical Service Bulletin
Bulletin Number: DR #706, Section XII
Date: October 26, 1964
TO: ALL CHEVROLET DEALERS
Early production 1965 vehicles, except Chevelle, may exhibit a "failure to cancel" or a "partial cancel" condition of the turn signal switch assembly. This condition is prevalent from the right turn position and caused by a number of variables within the switch assembly. The cancelling cams are not the cause of the malfunction.
A complete failure to cancel is obvious but when partial cancel occurs, the turn signal lights will go out but one brake light will be inoperative. This could easily be incorrectly diagnosed as a bulb, socket, or wiring failure.
If this problem is encountered, follow the procedure outlined on page 2 of this bulletin.
It should also be noted that if for any reason the actuator lever is removed from the switch body, the "O" ring must be placed in the body cavity (as shown on the attached sketch) when reinstalling the lever. The correct horn wire routing is also illustrated in the sketch.
Service Procedure
Article ID: 1209
Created: May 5, 2015
Last Updated: May 5, 2015
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