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Old 12-29-2005, 12:56 PM
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Question Hazard Button Removal Procedure?

This may seem stupid but.....
One day driving home from work, traffic suddenly slowed from 70mph to 10mph REAL FAST! To make sure I didn't get rear ended I hit the Hazard Flash button on the das, dislodging the orange triangle from the button! The orange piece is still in the button but after a couple of months of hearing it rattle, what is the procedure to remove the switch so I can fix/replace it. TIA.
BTW, I had the GM Performance 12" front disk brake package put on and it REALLY shortens your breaking distance. It does fit inside the 2001-02 12 hole wheel w/ abot 1/4" of clearance. My Christmas present to myself will clear them even more, 17" SLP rims that came out for the still born 2005 Grand Prix GTX!
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Re: Hazard Button Removal Procedure?

you use the same procedure as replacing the flasher:

The top center vent pops out with about 3-5 flat screwdrivers to hold the 5? major tabs back. If you just yank it out the tabs may break, the vent is usually glued in also.

Do a search for "flasher" or "hazard" on this Intrigue forum.
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