A fairly quick and relatively inexpensive trick might be to spritz a bit of electronics contact cleaner into the mechanism. Not too much, though. Give the directions a quick scan and be sure it won't damage your trim or your plastic. It usually doesn't, but read. Don't soak the thing. If a bit won't work, a lot almost certainly won't. If the switch is actually the thing At Fault, this might work. Certainly it's much less painful and more easily accomplished than pulling the switch (though it may come to that). Good luck.
It is part of the hazard warning module at the back of the switch
no fuse the switch is the common fault
Incorporated in the hazard warning module part of the hazard switch
Probably part of the hazard warning module - part of the hazard switch
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...
IS your switch broke in the on position?
It's in the hazard warning switch. You need to replace the switch.
Check the Hazard warning switch
The turn signals are controlled through the hazard warning switch. I have an 01 Alero and had the same problem. I had to replace the hazard warning switch. The dealer wanted like $90 for the switch, or you can try a salvage yard, which I did and payed $10. Hope this hepls.
Module part of Hazard warning switch
It could be the indercator switch i just had the same fault on a Hyundai and it was the indercator switch
The fog light switch on my peugeot 106 is next too the hazard warning switch and the rear window heater switch below the stereo.