Emergancy Light switch broke ?
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Emergancy Light switch broke ?
today i just recently discovered that i have no emergancy lights because when i attemped to try them the switch on the steering column broke and they kept staying on. when i removed the red switch all together I had no signals . I took the spring out of the switch and put it in manually so at least i had signals. idk wat went wrong but the pos better not come on because i think my battery will die when im in school. ANY ADVISE ?
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RE: Emergancy Light switch broke ?
This is the recall notification for the 2000-2001 S/T vehicles:
The PN 15174447 should be correct for your switch assembly. I believe retail is around $16.
There is a post detailing the required steps for replacing your hazard switch... Here it is --> Replace hazard switch
Hope this helps!
Inspect the part number on the multifunction switch at the location shown in the illustration.
^ If the part number is 26100837 or 26100838, no repair is required. Proceed to the section titled "Reassemble Vehicle."
^ If there is NO part number or barcode on the switch, or if the part number is 26083635 or 26083636, proceed to the next step and replace the hazard warning flasher switch using part number 15174447.
^ If the part number or barcode on the switch is 26090641, 26090642, 26096832, or 26096833, proceed to the next step and replace the hazard warning flasher switch using part number 15177379.
^ If the part number is 26100837 or 26100838, no repair is required. Proceed to the section titled "Reassemble Vehicle."
^ If there is NO part number or barcode on the switch, or if the part number is 26083635 or 26083636, proceed to the next step and replace the hazard warning flasher switch using part number 15174447.
^ If the part number or barcode on the switch is 26090641, 26090642, 26096832, or 26096833, proceed to the next step and replace the hazard warning flasher switch using part number 15177379.
There is a post detailing the required steps for replacing your hazard switch... Here it is --> Replace hazard switch
Hope this helps!
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