1965 Turn Signal question

freddyfender

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May 10, 2007
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Hey there.
I have a 65 coupe. My turn signal was replaced about a year ago. But what I am trying to find out is why I have to cancel it all the time? When I turn the wheel back the signal keeps going until I manually cancel it.

Is this correct? Is there a way to have an auto cancelling turn signal in a 65?

Thanks
 
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On the back of the steering wheel hub, there should be a ring with two ribs on it. The "release fingers" on the turn signal switch hit the ribs to cancel. If these are broken, missing or out of place, the turn signals will not cancel.

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I do have an aftermarket steering wheel.
a grant one i bought a few years ago.
there was an adaptor kit that i also was told to buy.
it was installed by my mechanic.

would this cancelling peice be in the adaptor kit?
 
I do have an aftermarket steering wheel.
a grant one i bought a few years ago.
there was an adaptor kit that i also was told to buy.
it was installed by my mechanic.

would this cancelling peice be in the adaptor kit?

Yes, he likely left out the pins that do this.

They could be replaced, most likely that's the cause. Personally, I'd replace the wheel. My opinion, formed over the last 40 years or so, of Grant wheels is not repeatable in a family setting.

I'd rather have this. Cost about twice the grant wheel, 10 times the quality, even Carroll Shelby used it in the 80's.

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Ok, so to sum up this thread, yes, the 1965-1966 mustang had automatic cancelling when the turn was complete? I've been bugged by this on my '66 also. I have to cancel it all the time.
 
i only have to cancel mine if i turn really quick and it turns on the other way's signal :\. and if you can buy a steering wheel in Kragen/Checker/Whatever it's called where you live... i donno if i would put it on my stang :p