Yes, there have been recalls related to the signal light switch on the 2000 Pontiac Grand Am. The recall was primarily due to issues with the multi-function switch, which could lead to malfunctioning turn signals and potential safety hazards. Owners of affected vehicles are advised to check with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) or their local dealer for specific recall details and potential remedies.
My turn signal switch died on my 92 Grand Prix. Rather than attempting the repair, I took it to a shop. The steering column had to be removed to get to the switch.
On my 2001 it is part of the Hazard switch. You have to replace the entire switch on a 2001.
Incorporated in the hazard warning module part of the hazard switch
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!
IT IS BEHIND THE FOUR WAY FLASHER SWITCH. IT IS ELECTRONIC AND CAN ONLY BE GOTTEN FROM A DEALER.
To change the turn signal switch on a Pontiac Grand Prix, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Remove the steering column covers by unscrewing the screws and gently prying them apart. Then, detach the old turn signal switch by removing the screws securing it and disconnecting the wiring harness. Install the new switch by reversing the steps, ensuring all connections are secure before reassembling the column covers.
Pontiac Grand ams dont have an inertia switch, actually no GM cars that i know of have them.
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It's attached to the back of the hazard light button.
If it looks the same it will probably work.
To replace the turn signal switch on a 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix, start by disconnecting the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Remove the steering wheel by taking out the retaining bolts, then detach the airbag assembly if applicable. Once the steering wheel is off, access the turn signal switch by unscrewing it from its housing, disconnect the wiring harness, and install the new switch by reversing the process. Reassemble the steering wheel and airbag, reconnect the battery, and test the turn signals to ensure proper functionality.
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.