Hazard Button Removal Procedure?
Brad442
12-29-2005, 12:56 PM
This may seem stupid but.....
One day driving home from work, traffic suddenly slowed from 70mph to 10mph REAL FAST! To make sure I didn't get rear ended I hit the Hazard Flash button on the das, dislodging the orange triangle from the button! The orange piece is still in the button but after a couple of months of hearing it rattle, what is the procedure to remove the switch so I can fix/replace it. :confused: TIA.
BTW, I had the GM Performance 12" front disk brake package put on and it REALLY shortens your breaking distance. It does fit inside the 2001-02 12 hole wheel w/ abot 1/4" of clearance. My Christmas present to myself will clear them even more, 17" SLP rims that came out for the still born 2005 Grand Prix GTX!
One day driving home from work, traffic suddenly slowed from 70mph to 10mph REAL FAST! To make sure I didn't get rear ended I hit the Hazard Flash button on the das, dislodging the orange triangle from the button! The orange piece is still in the button but after a couple of months of hearing it rattle, what is the procedure to remove the switch so I can fix/replace it. :confused: TIA.
BTW, I had the GM Performance 12" front disk brake package put on and it REALLY shortens your breaking distance. It does fit inside the 2001-02 12 hole wheel w/ abot 1/4" of clearance. My Christmas present to myself will clear them even more, 17" SLP rims that came out for the still born 2005 Grand Prix GTX!
panzer dragoon
12-29-2005, 05:11 PM
you use the same procedure as replacing the flasher:
The top center vent pops out with about 3-5 flat screwdrivers to hold the 5? major tabs back. If you just yank it out the tabs may break, the vent is usually glued in also.
Do a search for "flasher" or "hazard" on this Intrigue forum.
The top center vent pops out with about 3-5 flat screwdrivers to hold the 5? major tabs back. If you just yank it out the tabs may break, the vent is usually glued in also.
Do a search for "flasher" or "hazard" on this Intrigue forum.
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