2004 turn signal
#2
The relay is part of the Hazard switch assembly. The only way to get that off (that I know of) is to remove the dash panel trim. There is a screw in the glove box, two screws underneath the driver's side kick panel, and one underneath the left fuse panel. Once those are off, the black trim piece comes off. Also, you'll have to move the shifter all the way back to "1" to get that out of the way. Set the parking brake and remove the key from any key rings etc. so that the key can slide through.
This is a video for removing the Instrument cluster, Headlight switch, etc.
YouTube - How to Remove a 00-05 Monte Carlo Dash
Please note that while this is an LS, the SS has the same setup (with the exception of the Instrument Cluster having more gauges in it).
The Hazard switch is held in place by plastic clips. Be careful here.. One wrong move and the plastic clips can break off. After replacing that switch assembly, your turn signals should start working again.
Hope this helps. Good luck!
This is a video for removing the Instrument cluster, Headlight switch, etc.
YouTube - How to Remove a 00-05 Monte Carlo Dash
Please note that while this is an LS, the SS has the same setup (with the exception of the Instrument Cluster having more gauges in it).
The Hazard switch is held in place by plastic clips. Be careful here.. One wrong move and the plastic clips can break off. After replacing that switch assembly, your turn signals should start working again.
Hope this helps. Good luck!
#5
Mine started doing this a few weeks ago. I watched the video, ordered the part from Rock, and have it sitting in a drawer since the issue only came back once or twice since then. Hitting the hazard button a couple of times seems to clear up the issue for me so far. Basically when the turn signals act up, I turn the hazards on and off a couple of times. After that the turn signals work again. Must clean out some junk building up in that switch or relay I suppose.
#6
Thanks for making the video, very helpful as I am planning the hazzard switch replacement. While I was watching I was wonder if this guy is Canadian, but now I know, not Canadian, but Wisconsin.
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