Chevrolet Impala Turn Signal Switch that allows drivers to clearly indicate a lane change or turn to improve road safety by sending an instantaneous electrical signal that flashes external indicator lamps. Mounted on the left side of the steering column, this type of Turn Signal Switch turns a simple fingertip push into closed contacts that route power to the front and rear signal bulbs. An internal detent returns the arm to center once the wheel is straightened. In early 1960s and 1970s Impala models, the function of the Turn Signal Switch was limited to blinkers and brake light override, with separate stalks for other functions. Later generations of the full-size Chevrolet sedan adopted a multifunction design, combining the Turn Signal Switch with rocker dials for headlights, fog lights, windshield wipers and even cruise control, reducing cockpit clutter and giving drivers one easy-to-reach hub. Despite the added features, the basic task is the same because every Chevrolet is dependent on the conductive tracks and spring-loaded cams of the switch to complete the flasher circuit and light the arrows on the dash. Symptoms such as indicators that don't cancel or lights that don't blink are usually the signs of wear inside the Turn Signal Switch and a sign that a fresh unit designed for the exact Impala year may be necessary to keep the intentions clear.
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