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Old Nov 18, 2007 | 07:40 PM
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OK the turn signal has broke in the SSEi no need options on repairing it

it is the part that connects to the switch and is pivoting for the lights is this part separate from the switch or is it included with a new switch ?
i don't want to go to Pontiac and order a switch if it isn't going to fix the problem i haven't tore down the column yet due to the fact it is needed as a daily driver at the moment
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Old Nov 19, 2007 | 10:22 AM
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Do yo have enough blinker fluid?
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Old Nov 19, 2007 | 10:47 AM
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The lever is intact right?

That would leave the multifuction switch that requires part of the column come apart. (Assuming you know the blinker module is good)
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ya lever is intact it is wierd i can get the highbeams to work and what not it is just the link to the switch that seems to be broke i will get a pic it is a little pot metal part
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here is a good shot of the broke part now is this part of the switch or a bolt on piece ?




and now i see where all the soda has ben going ewwww i think i need to find the wife a beater so i can have my car back lol
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Not 100%...that looks like column pulling apart time.....
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