You might want to check the fuse first. But my guess is your turn signal switch is going bad. I had mine fixed at the local Pontiac dealer as it had been recalled.
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Forget the fuse, its a faulty hazard switch. GM service bulletin 03043A I believe is the one that covers the recall on 00s and 01s (02s and 03s had the SAME faulty part number and the SAME problem with no recall- bastards). Should get it done free at your dealer.
The problem is grease contamination of the contacts in the turn signal switch. You can go to the dealer and spend $300+ or you can fix it yourself for the cost of 3 feet of scotch tape and about 4 q-tips. You will need a Torx T-20 and T-10 screwdriver as well. I fixed mine in less than 30 minutes based on the instructions found on the web. Go to http://www.gaownersclub.com/forum/sh...+switch&page=2 . Sorry if it's not an exact link but I got the directions and pictures on that site to fix mine. Good luck!!!!
Both answers, hazard switch and turn signal switch, can be correct. The hazard switch for the 2000 and 2001 Grand Am's were recalled and caused the annoying clicking. I had that done on my car and that solved the problem for 6 years. When the problem started again I put a new hazard switch in but it did not fix the problem. Cleaning out the grease which had many metal filings and replacing it with vaseline fixed the problem. It is relatively easy repair.
By flashers do you mean the signal blinkers or what???
I just had this problem with my 2002 Pontiac Grand Am. The problem is a short in the "multi-function switch." When I took it to get fixed, they told me that a lot of Pontiac Grand Ams have had this problem, and mine was fixed through warranty. If that is not the problem with your car, check the "signal flasher relay." Hope I helped!
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Usually a bad turn signal flasher
Under dash, driver's side.
The turn signal relay for the 1995 Pontiac Grand Am is mounted above the fuse block. Look under the dashboard on the driver's side.
where is the flasher relay located in 2004 grand am
Check the fuses
Under the dash on the drivers side; Turn on the turn signal (if it works) and follow the clicking sound.
The flasher relay is mounted on the bcm (body control module) just directly behind the fuse box at the left of the dash board. It is difficult to access, but by removing the bottom panel and releasing the big wire harness you can unclip it and replace it. there is one for the emergency flashers ane one for directional flashers, just turn on your signals to determine which one ie which. I believe the far left is the turn signal. Good Luck!
you may have leaves in the fan
Check the answer to "where is the turn signal on a 1996 Pontiac grand prix?" If your looking for the hazard flasher it's mounted closer to the front and it's easier to access.