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Old 02-03-2008, 06:18 AM
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light problem

just the other day i noticed i had no turn signals, checking further i have no brake lights except my third brake light ... checked all the fuses they where good , changed the flasher, still no bottom brake lights or turn . it is a 1993 grand am with just over 200.000 miles.
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Re: light problem

I would double check the fuses for these two components. Could also be a ground in the trunk, since the 3rd light works... that's strange!

But, I think your multi function switch-MFS may be the culprit here tho.
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Re: light problem

Yup, it's the multifunction switch. Mine did the same thing at around 220k. It's not all that difficult to replace either, the steering wheel doesn't need to be removed.
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