The turn signal switch is part of the multifunction switch.The turn signal switch is part of the multifunction switch.
In the steering column, otherwise known as the multifunction switch.
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The burning coolant smell is your intake gasket. cost me about 600 bucks to fix. I have a bad multifunction switch as well. Haven't gotten around to changing that yet. I have a 2002 Grand Am SE. Good Luck,,, P.S. SELL IT!!!!
Probably a faulty multifunction/stalk switch.
As far as I know , the multi-function switch is the switch for your turn signals , flash to pass , hazard lights etc . It is inside the steering column
GM vehicles do not have a fuel shut off/inertia switch
To determine if the issue lies with the hazard switch or the multifunction switch, you can perform a few tests. First, check if the hazard lights work when activated; if they don’t, the problem likely lies with the hazard switch. If the hazards work but the left turn signal doesn't, the multifunction switch is more likely the culprit. Additionally, using a multimeter to test for continuity within each switch can help identify which one is malfunctioning.
The headlight switch on a 2002 Ford Windstar is located on the dashboard to the left of the steering wheel. It is typically integrated into the multifunction switch, which also controls the turn signals and windshield wipers. You can find it as a knob or a lever that you can turn or pull to activate the headlights.
Sounds like you have a faulty stalk/multifunction switch.
To replace the four-way flasher switch on a 2002 Saturn Vue, start by disconnecting the vehicle's battery to ensure safety. Remove the dashboard trim panel around the switch, which may involve unscrewing screws or gently prying it off. Once the trim is off, locate the flasher switch, disconnect the wiring harness, and remove the switch from its housing. Install the new switch by reversing the process, reconnecting the wiring harness, and reattaching the trim panel before reconnecting the battery.
On top of the transmission, just under the battery.