Fiat Coupe Forum
- Founded by Kayjey & James Northam
- Funded by the Club for the benefit of all owners
Fiat Coupe Club UK
join the club
Fiat Coupe Forum
 
» Announced
    Posting images


» Related sites
    Main club site
    fiatcoupe.net


» External data
    owners listed
 
Who's Online Now
0 registered members (), 291 guests, and 0 spiders.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Forum Statistics
Forums70
Topics113,887
Posts1,341,762
Members1,773
Most Online2,655
Aug 7th, 2025
Top Posters(All Time)
barnacle 33,793
stan 32,122
Theresa 23,331
PeteP 21,954
bockers 21,079
Edinburgh 18,102
JimO 17,919
Nigel 17,381
RSS Feeds
Club Events
Club Information
Track Events
Rolling Road/RWYB
Social Events
Non-UK Events
Coupé Related Chat
Coupé Spotting
Coupé News/Press
Buying/Selling Advice
Insuring a Coupé
Basic FAQ's
How to Guides
Forum Issues
Technical Problems
General Maintenance
Styling
Tuning
Handling
ICE and Alarm
Coupés for Sale
Coupés Wanted
Parts for Sale
Parts Wanted
Group Buys
Business Forum
Other Vehicles for Sale/Wanted
Other Items for Sale/Wanted
Haggling/Offers
Ebay links
Other Cars
Other Websites
General Chat
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Self cancelling, self cancels! #1677481
Yesterday at 14:49
Yesterday at 14:49
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 1,043
Dorchester
R
respace Offline OP
Enjoying the ride
respace  Offline OP
Enjoying the ride
R

Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 1,043
Dorchester
Whilst the right hand indicator cancels the left never has in the whole time I've had it [6yrs or so),this morning it started cancelling, I couldn't quite get used to it so I was poised to turn it off but not needed on the outward journey. I told myself it was working only for it to stop again nearing home. I remember fiddling around with a soldering iron with some relays under the dash with mixed results on my 1st coop but never bothered with this one.
Typical Italian electrics!

Re: Self cancelling, self cancels! [Re: respace] #1677482
Yesterday at 15:31
Yesterday at 15:31
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 18,102
Auld Reekie
Edinburgh Offline
Club President, member225
Edinburgh  Offline
Club President, member225
Forum veteran

Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 18,102
Auld Reekie
It's more likely the nylon lugs are worn inside the unit. The central nylon ring self-centering catches them on self-centering, but it also has a certain amount of play.

If you remove the unit as per the how-to release the ring (held by four sprung legs) and pop an O-ring or two over it to take up the slack. It'll be trial and error to see what size - I ended up using two different gauges - it's been a long-lasting result for me as I didn't get on so well with building up the nylon lugs.

There are one or two other fine adjustments you could make at the spring end.


BumbleBee carer smile

Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.1
(Release build 20190129)
PHP: 7.3.33 Page Time: 0.009s Queries: 14 (0.004s) Memory: 0.7432 MB (Peak: 0.7831 MB) Data Comp: Off Server Time: 2025-09-25 13:51:06 UTC