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Old 11-04-2004, 10:07 AM   #1
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Here is the thing.
My multifunction switch is toast. When I go to turn on my low beams it turns on the park lights and stays on the DRL. Sometimes the low beams work and when I go to turn on the high beams, it goes to the DRL.
No biggie I can handle that.
Whats bothering me is when I go to use the CD player I get a popping and growling noise(basicly I'm picking up engine noise).
Checked all the grounds and they all seam fine. I have an aftermarket stereo and am driving 4+ hours to go to school.
Any help would be great! Thanks in advance.
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Old 11-04-2004, 12:48 PM   #2
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some of the dRL systems were junk. I don't have the DRL's on my car, but, on the J-body org site people are complaining about their DRL's
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Re: Wiring or bad ground?

Going to change the multi function switch and see what happens
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Re: Wiring or bad ground?

the multi-function switches are known problems with these cars. Check with your dealer to see if your car is covered under the recall, as your repair could be free.
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Old 11-08-2004, 10:09 AM   #5
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Re: Wiring or bad ground?

Go the switched changed over the weekend.
No warranty or recal.
Solved the problem with the stereo too.
Amps are mounted on sub box and broke RCA connections inside the amp. Thanks for all the help though.
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Re: Re: Wiring or bad ground?

Did you change the switch yourself? If not, how much did it cost you, if so, how would I go about doing it?


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Go the switched changed over the weekend.
No warranty or recal.
Solved the problem with the stereo too.
Amps are mounted on sub box and broke RCA connections inside the amp. Thanks for all the help though.
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Re: Wiring or bad ground?

Where is the multi switch located
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Re: Wiring or bad ground?

The multi function switch is you sinal light, cruise, high-low beam switch.
Three torx screws in the bottom of the colum cover, some "gental" persuading and off it comes.
I could only take off the top because the tilt lever was in the way.
Two torx screws hold the switch in, one on top and one at the front of the switch closest to the back of the steering wheel. Pop of the three connectors and done.
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Hey I Dont Know Where This Question Would Go..

I Have A 1996 Sunfire And The Original Wiring Harness For The Stereo Has Been Cut Off... I Am Just Going To Manually Wire The Individual Wires To The Cd Player's Harness But I Dont Know What Color Wire Is What On The Sunfire...

Can Anyone Give Me Some Information On This..like What Color Wire Needs Connected To What

Im In Real Need Of Some Help... I Dont Have A Radio And Its Drivin' Me Nuts..

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