Yes people, someone has finally done the Broken Hazard Switch repair because we were stupid when we pulled the dash bezel How-to!!!
This applies to all 95 and up trucks
Tools and Parts required:
Parts:
GM Hazard switch repair Kit part # 15174447
Tools:
Needle Nose Pliers
The hazard Switch kit will come with a small tube of dialectric grease. Smear this on the entire thing before installation.
First look at your old hazard hole. You should see it broken similar to this.
Reach in with your needle nose pliers and grasp the edge of the old switch housing and pull upwards and remove.
You should now have the entire assembly out..
Now simply insert your new hazard switch in hole and push down firmly..
New Switch:
And wala! You're done... Your final repair should look like this.. (though less blurry unless you're not wearing glasses then it will look just like this!
Takes about 3 minutes. If you can't do this repair, you're a complete moron!
Enjoy!
Broken hazard switch fix...
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Broken hazard switch fix...
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