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2002 Grand Am GT Clicking Problem
I have a 2002 Grand Am GT that has treated me very well. However for quite a while now i have a clicking sound coming from the steering wheel area. It sounds like your turn signal but at a faster rate. It also comes and goes, its not always constant. Anyone have any advice? Thanks!
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Re: 2002 Grand Am GT Clicking Problem
Welcome to AF !!
Could be your muti function switch-MFS or your hazzard relay is bad. Since its only doing it intermittantly Id lean toward the MFS. Usualy a cleaning of the contact points works. Then installing new dielectric grease. Ok, I didnt find the right one for you, so I just whipped a R&R for this. 1999-2005 Multi Function Switch-MFS Hope that helps!
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1999 Grand Am SS 3.4 OHV
Last edited by xeroinfinity; 04-28-2009 at 06:02 PM. |
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Re: 2002 Grand Am GT Clicking Problem
Thanks I'll give that a try! Thanks!
Justin |
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Re: 2002 Grand Am GT Clicking Problem
Not sure if you still have the problem but I had this problem, the dealer sent out a bulletin for this, they replaced my flasher which is attached to the back of the hazard switch. so it sounds like it is in the dash. But I ended up having to change my multi function turn signal switch very easy to do. The contacts were wore out and shorting out.
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Re: 2002 Grand Am GT Clicking Problem
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Yes GM did post a TSB for the hazzard relays. Im pretty sure it only coverd 99-01 N bodies and then the relays were made different(better). Also the MFS clicking can be fixed without replacing the switch. Usualy a cleaning of the contacts and regrease solves this problem. (see post #2)
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1999 Grand Am SS 3.4 OHV
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