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Old 12-23-2011, 10:38 AM
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97 blazer hazard switch

Does anyone know where on line to buy just the hazaed warning switch not the complete turn signal switch.
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Old 12-23-2011, 10:59 AM
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Re: 97 blazer hazard switch

Not sure you can get it. I think at one time there was a recall on those and thats the only time I remember being able to just replace the hazard switch.

Anyone else?
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Old 12-23-2011, 12:05 PM
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Re: 97 blazer hazard switch

4 way hazard switch, GM part # 15174447 is about $10. Pull the old broken one out with needle nose pliers, push the new one in, 1 minute job, nothing to it.
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Re: 97 blazer hazard switch

I got the old one out easy enoungh but the local dealers said the cannot even order just the switch it only comes with a new turn signal ass.

Thanks for that part number I will try to get one using that.
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Re: 97 blazer hazard switch

Give 'em that number and see what they say. I've done more than I can count!
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Re: 97 blazer hazard switch

The part number worked, the same guy who said it was only with the turn signal switch said he did not understand what I wanted when I called before. 16 dollars they had it in stock LOL thanks Old Master
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Re: 97 blazer hazard switch

Same old story, they'd rather sell you the multifunction switch and if you don't ask specifically for that part number, they give you the song and dance that "It's not available separately".
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Same old story, they'd rather sell you the multifunction switch and if you don't ask specifically for that part number, they give you the song and dance that "It's not available separately".
Sort of wierd that the knucklehead wanted to sell the MF stalk too.
These parts aren't even connected together.
Crappy dealership, I'd say.
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Re: 97 blazer hazard switch

It is a very good dealership but with all companies one butt head makes things look not as good. Once Old master gave me the part number, another person took my money and gave me the part I needed.
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4 way hazard switch, GM part # 15174447 is about $10. Pull the old broken one out with needle nose pliers, push the new one in, 1 minute job, nothing to it.
would this be the same part for a 2000 blazer.
yes I think it was part of a recall a few years ago.
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would this be the same part for a 2000 blazer.
I'm pretty sure it's the same part, check with the dealer first.
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