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I have a 99 Grand AM SE 2.4L 4 door sedan. It has 117,000 miles on it. It has given me nothing but trouble, but whatever. My turn signals don't work. My hazards also do not work. I changed the fuse for the turn signals and they still don't work. Aparently I have an electrical problem. Not sure if this affects this or not, but my front left headlight is broken and the bulb is not in place. Any suggestions?
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Re: 99 Grand AM SE problems
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Re: 99 Grand AM SE problems
The hazard switch is actually a dual purpose unit. Not only does it actuate the hazards, but it controls the flash of the flashers (like a blinker).
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Ok, I was wrong about the turn signals...I had my hazards ON, but since they weren't working I couldn't tell, so when I tried to use the turn signal, it wouldn't work. I turned the hazards off and now the turn signals work fine. I'll try to replace the "Hazard lmp" fuse...hopefully that will fix my hazard light problem.
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