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Old Dec 7, 2020 | 05:59 AM
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I have a series 11 which had a replacement indicator/horn/flash/dip stalk which has failed because it is exposed to the (damp) air. I'm aware that the original was an indicator only fitting in a metal casing but am happy to replace the one I've got. Can anyone recommend a multi-function replacement? Will the LUCAS CLASSIC SKU 575383 Part do the job without complex rewire? Let me have your advice please and thanks in anticipation. Mike Field
 
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Old Dec 7, 2020 | 02:23 PM
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I'm not sure about the fitment of that stalk. The rewire won't be difficult, but how will your self cancelling work? The original uses a wheel with leather or rubber that rides on the steering column to cancel the indicator.
 
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I'm not sure about the fitment of that stalk. The rewire won't be difficult, but how will your self cancelling work? The original uses a wheel with leather or rubber that rides on the steering column to cancel the indicator.
Thanks for your comment on this; the real problem is that the original stalk for the Series 11 was a single function indicator in a metal casing but these are now as rare as hen's teeth and cost anything up to £300 to buy from a supplier. I know that many owners have opted for the multi-function stalk but following your observation, I need to ask around about how the self cancel might be made to operate. Once again, many thanks. Mike.
 
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