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The directional signal switch is installed just below the hub of the
steering wheel. A manually controlled lever projecting from the
switch permits the driver to signal the direction in which he wants
to turn. Moving the switch handle down will light the "turn signal"
lamps on the left front and left rear of the car, signaling a left
turn. Moving the switch upward will light the turn signal lamps on
the right (front and rear), signaling a right turn. With the switch
in a position to signal a turn, lights are alternately turned "on"
and "off" by a turn signal flasher. Incorporated in the directional
signal switch is a "lane change switch mechanism." This feature
provides the driver the opportunity to signal a lane change by
holding the turn lever against a detent, then releasing it to cancel
the signal immediately after the maneuver is completed.
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