Posted by Bob Huntress on December 09, 2011 at 14:16:35 from (74.226.127.201):
In Reply to: Darnit! posted by Allan In NE on December 09, 2011 at 13:43:04:
The canceling cam is one of those things we usually except when we by a very old Chevy pick up. My guess is that Chevy/ GMC truck is between 1989-1995. There should have been a yellow wire & spring running through the dick that was over what we are looking at. The wire goes all the way outboard thru to the actual wheel where it passes thru a round grey peice of styrofoam. I've seen a couple where the peice of wire and spring were simply removed. Because the tilt wheel often breaks, it is difficult to find whole colums at salvage yards. I am actually looking for a colum for mine, a 1992 2500. You may have luck simply looking for the horn parts at a yard, yet, the sigbal cam is not likely going to still be any good on the one you find.
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