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MJR
02-17-2007, 06:48 PM
Turned, lever came back to neutral, light stayed on, not flashing. Stopped, ignition off, light stayed on few minutes, then off. Restart, left side out, inside and out. Right side works fine. Flasher functions properly, just no left side lights. Exchanged bulbs, rear, bulbs good...???? Help

Dash01
02-17-2007, 08:07 PM
If the emergency flasher works all 4 corners, obviously the flasher unit, fuse, and individual bulbs are OK. So, it's the switch.

This happened last week on my Ford van. Removed and disassembled the switch from the steering column, cleaned the contacts, reassembled, and all is well. This is a multifunction electro-mechanical switch with various springs, so be very observant as you disassemble it. Digital pics would be a good idea, so you can see how it all goes back together.

I dunno of Bentley has a wiring diagram or diagnostic for continuity checks for your BMW switch, but my Haynes manual for the Ford did, and was very useful. Tools included emory paper, needlenose pliers or tweezers, screwdriver and/or pocketknife, and continuity tester. Spray contact cleaner woulda been good too, from Radio Shack. My switch had green oxidation crud all over the place. so, I emoried the contacts, bent them slightly with needlenose pliers for stronger contact, lubed them with excess grease still in the unit from the factory, and reassembled. As always, something falls outa place and you have to figure out where it came from. That's why you wanna take pics going in. Trust me.

Alexlind123
02-17-2007, 09:08 PM
Sounds fun...

stargazer_61
02-18-2007, 05:38 AM
I was also having trouble with my turn signal switch. Right turns with the headlights on caused the death-ray highbeams to come on, but only when the lever was locked in the right turn position. It was suggested here that I just hit up the boneyard and replace it, which is what I did, and all is well again. About $20 for the switch and a straightforward replacement.

Good Luck

John