Look at the white wishbone shaped piece I circled in the pic. I have half of it!
Thats all I need, complete wishbone. Just that piece and of course cant buy the 5cent piece for $15 or whatever the crazy markup is for plastic trivia. Cant buy it at any price short of price of a new $120 complete switch assembly on ebay. And even new switch off ebay would just be more shelf aged plastic that would be likely to break in near future. Plastic is the greatest material ever for those wanting planned obsolescence. Make the part multifunctional and UNIQUE, then make it out of plastic which of course isnt repairable and ages poorly, then discontinue offering the part.
Its a simple shape and symmetrical so I could make it of metal though steel would wear quickly into the other plastic that interacts with this piece. Even aluminum probably wear into plastic quickly... If I were experienced wood carver and knew what kind wood would be best probably could make one out of wood. Something like boxwood or teak I suppose...
Anybody else find way of fixing this switch?
If no suggestions, will try making one out of metal. When that fails by eating into the other plastic piece, will just make one of those turn signal / emergency flasher switches out of four generic Bosch relays and two toggle switches. Unfortunately that will lose the self cancelling ability but suppose I can add some little piezo buzzer to the mix to sound off when turn signal engaged and remind me to manually cancel.
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