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When the turn signal is activated, after the turn is made the signal switch will not turn off automatically as expected No matter how sharp the turn is. It can, however, be turned off manually. My neighbor just purchased this vehicle from a dealership and the sales Rep said it was normal because it's an LS model. We were wondering if that is correct or if it should turn of by itself. Thank you for your time.

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It is supposed to be self canceling in both directions... Cars been that way since 1940!... (Thanks Buick!)
pushrod is very correct.gm redesigned the switch,cause there were so many complaints.you have to get two seperate parts if getting from dealer.bad design.if you look it up on autozone.com.you have to purchase 4 different parts to make it work.look it up,read under part details,notes!my 1966 plymouth valiant 3 speed on da column, slant 6 turned off by its self!part of the plastic cam breaks off,and that is why it's doing that.dealer,sales manager has FOR-KED-TONGUE.it don't matter if its an ls,ps,ts,sms,or it sounds like BS.it ain't working right!good luck.