Hazard/Turn Signal Relay Replacment ?
CdnCowgirl
04-27-2006, 06:59 PM
Hello Everyone:
I have read numerous posts here on problems with a continous clicking noise usually beginning after turning the signal lights off. The noise seems to come from the Hazard Light Button. We have checked with the dealer on this, and are told our 1999 Alero is not covered.
Has anyone sucessfully replaced this relay and corrected this problem? I am assuming it is a relay, due to the posts here I have read. Any advice or suggestions would be appreciated. The local dealer wants $330.00 plus to 'fix' the issue, which is outragous, when you consider so many owners are experiencing this issue, and not to mention some cars are covered for replacement and some not!
Thank you for your reply.
I have read numerous posts here on problems with a continous clicking noise usually beginning after turning the signal lights off. The noise seems to come from the Hazard Light Button. We have checked with the dealer on this, and are told our 1999 Alero is not covered.
Has anyone sucessfully replaced this relay and corrected this problem? I am assuming it is a relay, due to the posts here I have read. Any advice or suggestions would be appreciated. The local dealer wants $330.00 plus to 'fix' the issue, which is outragous, when you consider so many owners are experiencing this issue, and not to mention some cars are covered for replacement and some not!
Thank you for your reply.
BNaylor
04-28-2006, 08:34 AM
Thats interesting. So is the dealer claiming '99 Alero is not covered?
It appears the 2002 is covered. We received notice that the turn signal/hazard warning problem was covered and that the coverage was extended to 10 years or 150K miles, whichever comes first. It says the condition will be repaired at no charge to you.
It appears the 2002 is covered. We received notice that the turn signal/hazard warning problem was covered and that the coverage was extended to 10 years or 150K miles, whichever comes first. It says the condition will be repaired at no charge to you.
CdnCowgirl
04-28-2006, 10:56 AM
Yes, that is correct. We have been told the 1999 Alero is not covered under recall or whatever you want to call it. I have found mentioned on various sites on the net that it should be, but on the other hand have also found where it also depended on where your vehicle was made.
If this is a simple relay replacement, I sure would like to hear from anyone who has actually done the work themselves.
Thank you for your reply.
If this is a simple relay replacement, I sure would like to hear from anyone who has actually done the work themselves.
Thank you for your reply.
ken0001
04-28-2006, 10:57 AM
I have a 99, and this clicking noise was gonna be the next thing I fix. It would be very cool to find out if the 99 is indeed covered, or at least find out how to fix the prob myself as I was gonna just replace the relay.
CdnCowgirl
04-29-2006, 11:58 AM
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BNaylor
04-29-2006, 06:57 PM
Here's an old like that may help you out:
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=513307&highlight=hazard
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=513307&highlight=hazard
vamc
04-30-2006, 11:48 AM
Thats interesting. So is the dealer claiming '99 Alero is not covered?
It appears the 2002 is covered. We received notice that the turn signal/hazard warning problem was covered and that the coverage was extended to 10 years or 150K miles, whichever comes first. It says the condition will be repaired at no charge to you.
You have that correct, i asked about that to and the years are only covered 2000-2003 i beleve. I had symptoms of this but not the fast clicking sound, just some times my tach and spedo go all the way up and drop suddenly and car surges for a sec and i dont see this for another 2 or 3 months. sucks doesen't it?
It appears the 2002 is covered. We received notice that the turn signal/hazard warning problem was covered and that the coverage was extended to 10 years or 150K miles, whichever comes first. It says the condition will be repaired at no charge to you.
You have that correct, i asked about that to and the years are only covered 2000-2003 i beleve. I had symptoms of this but not the fast clicking sound, just some times my tach and spedo go all the way up and drop suddenly and car surges for a sec and i dont see this for another 2 or 3 months. sucks doesen't it?
jrozanc
05-01-2006, 07:34 AM
Fyi,
jrozanc
05-01-2006, 07:36 AM
FYI,
I had a 2000 GLS that was not covered under the recall. The dealer told me that (my car) VIN was not traced back to the factory aganist which the recall originated from. I haven't heard that excuse yet, but I suppose it's plausable. Anyway's it's a simple $20/30 min. fix.
I had a 2000 GLS that was not covered under the recall. The dealer told me that (my car) VIN was not traced back to the factory aganist which the recall originated from. I haven't heard that excuse yet, but I suppose it's plausable. Anyway's it's a simple $20/30 min. fix.
nk567497
05-03-2006, 01:59 PM
i have same problem " continuous clicking noise usually beginning after turning the signal lights off. The noise seems to come from the Hazard Light Button. We have checked with the dealer on this, and are told our 1999 Alero is not covered”. i changed Hazard switch (relay) but problem still a life.
it is possible problem with master turn signal light switch (180$CDN)???
anybody fix it ???
it is possible problem with master turn signal light switch (180$CDN)???
anybody fix it ???
CdnCowgirl
05-05-2006, 06:47 PM
To: Jrozanc
You have mentioned this is a simple 20 minute fix. Could you explain?
My husband has looked at the Hazard light with a friend, and they assume they have to remove large parts of the dash to get at this, and think its a larger job than what I have been telling him, according to info posted here!
Thanks for your reply.
You have mentioned this is a simple 20 minute fix. Could you explain?
My husband has looked at the Hazard light with a friend, and they assume they have to remove large parts of the dash to get at this, and think its a larger job than what I have been telling him, according to info posted here!
Thanks for your reply.
CdnCowgirl
05-05-2006, 07:00 PM
I have found this posted on a Grand Am forum. It clearly states GM will cover the replacement of this and on 1999 vehicles. Or am I interpreting this wrong?
NHTSA Action Number : RQ04005 NHTSA Recall Campaign Number : N/A
Make : PONTIAC Model: GRAND AM
Manufacturer : GENERAL MOTORS CORP. Year : 1999
Component : EXTERIOR LIGHTING:HAZARD FLASHING WARNING LIGHTS:SWITCH
Date Investigation Opened : June 18, 2004
Date Investigation Closed : November 30, 2004
Summary:
GM CONDUCTED A RECALL (NHTSA RECALL NUMBER 03V327) ON MODEL YEAR (MY) 2000-2001 ALERO, GRAND AM AND MALIBU VEHICLES TO REPLACE DEFECTIVE HAZARD SWITCHES THAT CAUSE THE TURN SIGNALS AND HAZARD LIGHTS TO FAIL. THE RECALL COVERED VEHICLES BUILT FROM FEBRUARY 2000 THROUGH MAY 2001 (DEPENDING ON MODEL). ODI OPENED THIS INVESTIGATION BASED ON 64 REPORTS ALLEGING TURN SIGNAL FAILURE ON MY 1999-2000 ALERO, GRAND AM AND MALIBU VEHICLES NOT COVERED UNDER THE RECALL AND BUILT PRIOR TO FEBRUARY 2000. IN DECEMBER 2004, GM WILL ISSUE A SPECIAL POLICY FOR MY 1999-2000 ALERO, GRAND AM AND MALIBU VEHICLES NOT COVERED UNDER RECALL 03V327. THE POLICY COVERS TURN SIGNAL/HAZARD FLASHER FAILURE FOR A PERIOD OF 10 YEARS OR 150,000 MILES (WHICHEVER OCCURS FIRST) TO PROVIDE A NO COST REPLACEMENT OF THE HAZARD SWITCH. GM WILL SEND LETTERS TO OWNERS STARTING DECEMBER 30, 2004. THE ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE MANUFACTURER IS SUFFICIENT TO RESOLVE THE ISSUES RAISED BY THIS INVESTIGATION. THE CLOSING OF THIS INVESTIGATION DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A FINDING BY NHTSA THAT NO SAFETY-RELATED DEFECT EXISTS. THE AGENCY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO TAKE FUTURE ACTION IF WARRANTED BY THE CIRCUMSTANCES.
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NHTSA Action Number : RQ04005 NHTSA Recall Campaign Number : N/A
Make : PONTIAC Model: GRAND AM
Manufacturer : GENERAL MOTORS CORP. Year : 1999
Component : EXTERIOR LIGHTING:HAZARD FLASHING WARNING LIGHTS:SWITCH
Date Investigation Opened : June 18, 2004
Date Investigation Closed : November 30, 2004
Summary:
GM CONDUCTED A RECALL (NHTSA RECALL NUMBER 03V327) ON MODEL YEAR (MY) 2000-2001 ALERO, GRAND AM AND MALIBU VEHICLES TO REPLACE DEFECTIVE HAZARD SWITCHES THAT CAUSE THE TURN SIGNALS AND HAZARD LIGHTS TO FAIL. THE RECALL COVERED VEHICLES BUILT FROM FEBRUARY 2000 THROUGH MAY 2001 (DEPENDING ON MODEL). ODI OPENED THIS INVESTIGATION BASED ON 64 REPORTS ALLEGING TURN SIGNAL FAILURE ON MY 1999-2000 ALERO, GRAND AM AND MALIBU VEHICLES NOT COVERED UNDER THE RECALL AND BUILT PRIOR TO FEBRUARY 2000. IN DECEMBER 2004, GM WILL ISSUE A SPECIAL POLICY FOR MY 1999-2000 ALERO, GRAND AM AND MALIBU VEHICLES NOT COVERED UNDER RECALL 03V327. THE POLICY COVERS TURN SIGNAL/HAZARD FLASHER FAILURE FOR A PERIOD OF 10 YEARS OR 150,000 MILES (WHICHEVER OCCURS FIRST) TO PROVIDE A NO COST REPLACEMENT OF THE HAZARD SWITCH. GM WILL SEND LETTERS TO OWNERS STARTING DECEMBER 30, 2004. THE ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE MANUFACTURER IS SUFFICIENT TO RESOLVE THE ISSUES RAISED BY THIS INVESTIGATION. THE CLOSING OF THIS INVESTIGATION DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A FINDING BY NHTSA THAT NO SAFETY-RELATED DEFECT EXISTS. THE AGENCY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO TAKE FUTURE ACTION IF WARRANTED BY THE CIRCUMSTANCES.
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BNaylor
05-05-2006, 09:24 PM
I have found this posted on a Grand Am forum. It clearly states GM will cover the replacement of this and on 1999 vehicles. Or am I interpreting this wrong?
NHTSA Action Number : RQ04005 NHTSA Recall Campaign Number : N/A
Make : PONTIAC Model: GRAND AM
Manufacturer : GENERAL MOTORS CORP. Year : 1999
Component : EXTERIOR LIGHTING:HAZARD FLASHING WARNING LIGHTS:SWITCH
Date Investigation Opened : June 18, 2004
Date Investigation Closed : November 30, 2004
Summary:
GM CONDUCTED A RECALL (NHTSA RECALL NUMBER 03V327) ON MODEL YEAR (MY) 2000-2001 ALERO, GRAND AM AND MALIBU VEHICLES TO REPLACE DEFECTIVE HAZARD SWITCHES THAT CAUSE THE TURN SIGNALS AND HAZARD LIGHTS TO FAIL. THE RECALL COVERED VEHICLES BUILT FROM FEBRUARY 2000 THROUGH MAY 2001 (DEPENDING ON MODEL). ODI OPENED THIS INVESTIGATION BASED ON 64 REPORTS ALLEGING TURN SIGNAL FAILURE ON MY 1999-2000 ALERO, GRAND AM AND MALIBU VEHICLES NOT COVERED UNDER THE RECALL AND BUILT PRIOR TO FEBRUARY 2000. IN DECEMBER 2004, GM WILL ISSUE A SPECIAL POLICY FOR MY 1999-2000 ALERO, GRAND AM AND MALIBU VEHICLES NOT COVERED UNDER RECALL 03V327. THE POLICY COVERS TURN SIGNAL/HAZARD FLASHER FAILURE FOR A PERIOD OF 10 YEARS OR 150,000 MILES (WHICHEVER OCCURS FIRST) TO PROVIDE A NO COST REPLACEMENT OF THE HAZARD SWITCH. GM WILL SEND LETTERS TO OWNERS STARTING DECEMBER 30, 2004. THE ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE MANUFACTURER IS SUFFICIENT TO RESOLVE THE ISSUES RAISED BY THIS INVESTIGATION. THE CLOSING OF THIS INVESTIGATION DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A FINDING BY NHTSA THAT NO SAFETY-RELATED DEFECT EXISTS. THE AGENCY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO TAKE FUTURE ACTION IF WARRANTED BY THE CIRCUMSTANCES.
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It sounds kosher but I'd contact GM customer service to verify and see if your Alero qualifies. All they will need the VIN number. If you are the original owner or provided GM notice that you were a subsequent owner (transfer of ownership) then GM will automatically send you notice. Of course, providing your address on file is correct and current.
As I mentioned earlier we just received notice from GM on our '02 Alero. It is in letter format.
NHTSA Action Number : RQ04005 NHTSA Recall Campaign Number : N/A
Make : PONTIAC Model: GRAND AM
Manufacturer : GENERAL MOTORS CORP. Year : 1999
Component : EXTERIOR LIGHTING:HAZARD FLASHING WARNING LIGHTS:SWITCH
Date Investigation Opened : June 18, 2004
Date Investigation Closed : November 30, 2004
Summary:
GM CONDUCTED A RECALL (NHTSA RECALL NUMBER 03V327) ON MODEL YEAR (MY) 2000-2001 ALERO, GRAND AM AND MALIBU VEHICLES TO REPLACE DEFECTIVE HAZARD SWITCHES THAT CAUSE THE TURN SIGNALS AND HAZARD LIGHTS TO FAIL. THE RECALL COVERED VEHICLES BUILT FROM FEBRUARY 2000 THROUGH MAY 2001 (DEPENDING ON MODEL). ODI OPENED THIS INVESTIGATION BASED ON 64 REPORTS ALLEGING TURN SIGNAL FAILURE ON MY 1999-2000 ALERO, GRAND AM AND MALIBU VEHICLES NOT COVERED UNDER THE RECALL AND BUILT PRIOR TO FEBRUARY 2000. IN DECEMBER 2004, GM WILL ISSUE A SPECIAL POLICY FOR MY 1999-2000 ALERO, GRAND AM AND MALIBU VEHICLES NOT COVERED UNDER RECALL 03V327. THE POLICY COVERS TURN SIGNAL/HAZARD FLASHER FAILURE FOR A PERIOD OF 10 YEARS OR 150,000 MILES (WHICHEVER OCCURS FIRST) TO PROVIDE A NO COST REPLACEMENT OF THE HAZARD SWITCH. GM WILL SEND LETTERS TO OWNERS STARTING DECEMBER 30, 2004. THE ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE MANUFACTURER IS SUFFICIENT TO RESOLVE THE ISSUES RAISED BY THIS INVESTIGATION. THE CLOSING OF THIS INVESTIGATION DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A FINDING BY NHTSA THAT NO SAFETY-RELATED DEFECT EXISTS. THE AGENCY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO TAKE FUTURE ACTION IF WARRANTED BY THE CIRCUMSTANCES.
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It sounds kosher but I'd contact GM customer service to verify and see if your Alero qualifies. All they will need the VIN number. If you are the original owner or provided GM notice that you were a subsequent owner (transfer of ownership) then GM will automatically send you notice. Of course, providing your address on file is correct and current.
As I mentioned earlier we just received notice from GM on our '02 Alero. It is in letter format.
jrozanc
05-08-2006, 02:47 PM
To: Jrozanc
You have mentioned this is a simple 20 minute fix. Could you explain?
My husband has looked at the Hazard light with a friend, and they assume they have to remove large parts of the dash to get at this, and think its a larger job than what I have been telling him, according to info posted here!
Thanks for your reply.
You have to remove the instrument benzel which is a couple screws. Once the instrument benzel cover is removed, it gives you side access to where the hazard warning switch. From there you can slip your hand inside and "fanagle" the connector lose. Pop out the connector and replace. You do not need to remove the entire instrument panel (gauges, etc.) just the cover surronding it. Hope that helps..
You have mentioned this is a simple 20 minute fix. Could you explain?
My husband has looked at the Hazard light with a friend, and they assume they have to remove large parts of the dash to get at this, and think its a larger job than what I have been telling him, according to info posted here!
Thanks for your reply.
You have to remove the instrument benzel which is a couple screws. Once the instrument benzel cover is removed, it gives you side access to where the hazard warning switch. From there you can slip your hand inside and "fanagle" the connector lose. Pop out the connector and replace. You do not need to remove the entire instrument panel (gauges, etc.) just the cover surronding it. Hope that helps..
CdnCowgirl
05-08-2006, 03:01 PM
Thank you jrozanc for your reply. I will pass this on to my husband. The occurances of this annoying clicking has increased as our temperature rises here!
I also wanted to mention for anyone else reading about this problem. I have searched the Grand Am forum, where numerous instances are posted for this same issue. From those posts, we have learned that if this Hazard relay is replaced and the noise continues, others have found that the Multifunction switch on the steering column could be the source for the noise. There is a How-To: Fixing the Random Clocking Signal Sound posted regarding how to remove/clean the contacts which has eliminated the noise for some owners. If you are like us, our vehicle is not covered so this may be of some help.
Cowgirl
I also wanted to mention for anyone else reading about this problem. I have searched the Grand Am forum, where numerous instances are posted for this same issue. From those posts, we have learned that if this Hazard relay is replaced and the noise continues, others have found that the Multifunction switch on the steering column could be the source for the noise. There is a How-To: Fixing the Random Clocking Signal Sound posted regarding how to remove/clean the contacts which has eliminated the noise for some owners. If you are like us, our vehicle is not covered so this may be of some help.
Cowgirl
vamc
05-09-2006, 08:51 PM
I was in there today and found out it does not cover my vin at all and i am a 99.
trixie22
06-03-2009, 02:56 PM
We have replaced the hazard switch on our 2001 Old Alero and it still makes the same ticking noise. We left the panel off and can feel the ticking in the switch when it makes the noise. We have the part from a GM dealer. What else can we do to elminate this noise because replacing the switch did not fix the problem?
CdnCowgirl
06-03-2009, 04:31 PM
Trixie22:
We took this car to an independant dealer. They replaced the hazard switch-did not correct the problem. As I mentioned earlier in this thread, in the Grand Am forum, there were directions to remove the steering column, and do a repair there. I printed that, took it to this service shop, and they did it for free. Fixed the problem......
I don't have the links on hand, but it should be easy to find if you do a search.
Cowgirl
Edit: here is the link:
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=338188&highlight=turn+signal+replacement
HTH
We took this car to an independant dealer. They replaced the hazard switch-did not correct the problem. As I mentioned earlier in this thread, in the Grand Am forum, there were directions to remove the steering column, and do a repair there. I printed that, took it to this service shop, and they did it for free. Fixed the problem......
I don't have the links on hand, but it should be easy to find if you do a search.
Cowgirl
Edit: here is the link:
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=338188&highlight=turn+signal+replacement
HTH
trixie22
06-04-2009, 10:11 AM
Thanks.
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