Today I was going into the post office and at the first turn ( and all turns) the turn signals didn't auto cancel. FTW.. There has been no issue with this prior to today.
With the trikes we don't have the lean sensor so all there should be is that when the front wheel is recentered after the turn that it turns the signal off.
It will manual cancel with no problem.
I am not quite positive just what it is that mechanically turns off the signals once the wheel is re-centered after a turn but there should be a mechanical arm/ lever something connected to the bottom on the switch that would cause it to rotate to the center/ (OFF) position and turn the signals off.
Tore the steering stem apart and could not find a mechanical linkage of anything that would do that.. Nothing in the parts manual shows anything.. YES the body of the lower switch is physically connected to the steering stem but that is the switch body.. Nothing holds that center tab to anything that I can see.
Ayone got any ideas.
Its a RoadSmith 2005 Honda...
Either I have 2 problems. 1 is that rotating the center of that lower swith does nothing which could mean that the lower switch is bad AND that 2 if there is suppose to be a mechanical; arm tied to that center piece of the switch that it is all of the sudden missing.
Any Road smith trikers mind taking a look at what lower switch at the bottom of your steering , right behind those hoses between the forks and tell me what IF anything is there....
Thanks