Make sure that the screw in the fron is tight, if not it will not
stay on.
...Art
On Thu, 4 Jun 1998 bamadio@statestreet.com wrote:
> I hope there is someone on the list who help me with this one. I have
> a '58 MGA [1500] and I finally got the directional signals to function
> electrically the other night. Now I need to address the switch delay
> feature, problem is, in order for the signals to work I have to hold
> the switch in the 'on' positions. The shop manual indicates the delay
> can be adjusted by turning a small screw in the back but in my case
> this has no effect. My question is can this be repaired and if so
> what is the procedure. I am reluctant to open it up until I can get
> an idea of what's involved. Yes, I know Moss sells a replacement
> switch but it's about $175. and this car needs a lot of other work
> where the money would be better spent. Any advise welcome.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bruce Madio
>
> '58 MGA 1500
> '50 MG TD [never had directions]
>
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