Broken hazard switch fix...

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Broken hazard switch fix...

Post by rlith »

Yes people, someone has finally done the Broken Hazard Switch repair because we were stupid when we pulled the dash bezel How-to!!!

This applies to all 95 and up trucks



Tools and Parts required:

Parts:
GM Hazard switch repair Kit part # 15174447



Tools:
Needle Nose Pliers

The hazard Switch kit will come with a small tube of dialectric grease. Smear this on the entire thing before installation.



First look at your old hazard hole. You should see it broken similar to this.


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Reach in with your needle nose pliers and grasp the edge of the old switch housing and pull upwards and remove.

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You should now have the entire assembly out..

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Now simply insert your new hazard switch in hole and push down firmly..

New Switch:
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And wala! You're done... Your final repair should look like this.. (though less blurry unless you're not wearing glasses then it will look just like this!

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Takes about 3 minutes. If you can't do this repair, you're a complete moron! :D

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Enjoy!
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Easy and cheap... Great job
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