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Help needed with manette horn and turn signal assembly internal parts!

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Old Oct 7, 2025 | 10:29 AM
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Default Help needed with manette horn and turn signal assembly internal parts!

I was replacing the 4-wire harness for the horn and turn signal assembly on my 1955 Jaguar Mark 7 and one of the tiny bolts that the wires attach to fell back into the structure so I opened it further and of course some of the turn signal spring parts popped out. I think I can figure out where most of the little pieces go with the exception of these two little pieces at the bottom of the first photo. I have never been able to find any diagrams online of how all these parts go together (I even have the parts catalogue and it only lists part with no diagram). Anyone know where these 2 little pieces go? And if it looks like I have the other pieces in the correct position? Or where I can send it for a rebuild? Feel free to reply here, by email michaelcarney@me.com or by mobile +1 (310) 430-0555. Thank you all!



 
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Old Oct 9, 2025 | 07:46 AM
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I don't know the answer, but my suggestion would be to clean the parts and start playing with them to see how they are supposed to fit together. I suspect the small wheel with the axle is part of the cancelling feature.
 
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