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Problem with Legacy turn signal stalk

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I have a 2000 Legacy L wagon. When I use the turn signals, they work fine, the lights flash, everything is nornal. But once the stalk returns to the off position, I hear a fast click like a double speed turn signal click. The turn signals are off but the clicking is still going except it is twice as fast as normal. If I jiggle the turn signal stalk it will stop clicking. Sometimes it starts clicking while I am driving and without having used the turn signals at all. Also, if I touch the turn signal stalk it will start clicking until I wiggle it. What do you guys think is wrong? Thanks!

Edited by clearanceman

One of the contacts inside the switch is broken.

It looks like you have to replace the whole stalk and switch assembly. Gonna be a dealer part unless you can find one in a junkyard. Try car-part.com to see if there is anything nearby you could get cheap. Might have a good chance at that since they apparently used the same switch in everything for about 9 years.

There are a few online dealers that will give a good discount if you mention the USMB. Subarugenuineparts.com is one of them off the top of my head.

Probably gonna be around $80 from one of those. The part number is 83118FC030.

Edited by Fairtax4me

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Thanks, looking around now for a cheaper used tested one. Seems they all break over time.

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