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How do you replace the hazard switch
The flasher is part of the hazard switch and they are replaced as a unit. Remove the trim piece from the dash. This is attached with screws in some places and press fit in others. Once the trim is loose it is a simple matter to replace the switch.
On my 2001 it is part of the Hazard switch. You have to replace the entire switch on a 2001.
The flasher circuit is in the hazard switch in the dash.
turn signal switch is the hazard button! Pull out hazard button and replace it! good luck!
1998 chevy malibu programe new switch
If the turn signals are inoperative check the hazard switch, if the hazards don't work replace the hazard switch, the signals will start working. if the hazards are ok ,the turn signal switch may be bad.
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in my 2001 A4, it was the hazard light switch that had to be replaced. maybe thaqt's your issue also
Try turning the hazard flashers on and off a couple times, see if that starts your signal lights working. If so, replace the hazard switch/module.
its built on with the hazard switch. all you have to do is remove the center vent press the clips together to the left through the vent and slide out the hazard switch. All you have to so after that is order the hazard switch module from www.gmpartsdirect.com. hope this helps...
there is a recall on the hazard switch call the gm dealerAnswerThe recall on the hazard switch only applies to the 2001 Malibu. It is accessible by removing the front dash panel. It's located behind the hazard button. Actually the hazard button is part of the switch assembly. AnswerI just had the same problem fixed on my '02 Malibu and it was the Hazard switch. AnswerI had the same problem on my '02 Malibu it was the hazard switch too. This should be a recall. AnswerThe flasher is built on to the hazard switch. Flashers go out occasionally, like fuses and lamps. This does not mean they should do a recall. They don't do a recall for your headlights because they burned out, or recall your gas tank because it ran out of gas. It is a disposable part, buy a replacement. However, it would be nice if they put the flasher in the fuse box where it would be easily accessible, instead of behind plasic molding that makes up the dash. I was able to put off fixing it for a long time by turning my hazards on and off if the turn signal was not coming on ( this worked every time for me to get my turn signal to work again for a while).When you guy buy the part, if you plan on doing this relatively simple repair on your own, some stores say that the flasher is part of the body control module. You do not have to replace the body control module. They don't know what they are talking about.