There has been a recall/special coverage adjustment on the blinkers. You can call 1-800-630-6537. Press O or ask for a rep when the automated comes on. Tell them that you are having this problem and that you read about the special coverage for this recall. Original recall notice was sent out in December 2004. Document ID# 1578551
**** Check this document to see if your VIN # falls in the criteria. http://www.gaownersclub.com/kbruce/misc/Flashers_04098_Dec_16_2004.pdf
Good Luck
Additional Information:
04098 - Special Policy Adjustment - Turn Signal/Hazard Warning Flashers
Condition
Some customers of 1999-2002 Chevrolet Malibu, Oldsmobile Alero, Pontiac Grand Am, and 1999 Oldsmobile Cutlass may have turn signal/hazard flashers that become inoperative.
Special Policy Adjustment
This special policy covers the condition described above for a period of 10 years or 150,000 miles (240,000 km), whichever occurs first, from the date the vehicle was originally placed in Answers.com, regardless of ownership. The repairs will be made at no charge to the customer.
how do you fix security switch on a 2002 oldsmobile alero
By checking fuel injector or the spark plug I had the same misfire on my 2001 alero and now it works grrat.
need help
You will need be able to fix it as you need a machine that can cause a vacuum inside the system. You have to take it to a shop and it will be expensive.
Need to know what is wrong with the bottom of back seat.
Remove the instrument cluster by unscrewing four or 6 screws under top edge, then reach in from RHS and push it back.
Behind the glove box. Not an easy chore to fix if you're not mechanically inclined.
I wouldn't fix it if i was you.....I have a 2000 alero, and the security system (passlock) keeps it from starting often, and it seems to be a big problem with them. So if your security system isn't working but the car is running fine I wouldn't mess with it..
$2200 is what I spent but it was head gasket and intake gaskets.
Check your brakes and rotors
Check the brake pedal switch. Check the bulbs. Check the grounds.
To fix an Oldsmobile Alero antenna, first, inspect the antenna for any visible damage or corrosion. If the antenna is broken or bent, you may need to replace it; this typically involves unscrewing the base and installing a new one. If the antenna is electrically malfunctioning, check the wiring and connections for any loose or frayed wires. Finally, ensure the antenna motor (if equipped) is functioning properly by testing it with the radio on.