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Old 02-16-2013, 10:31 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by Nas Escobar View Post
THIS!

The hazard switch is part of the turn signal circuitry. IF you disconnect the hazard button, you have no blinkers.

Go online, look for Alero hazard switch and you'll be okay. Trust us on this.

Someone skimmed a little bit
Redog was talking about ordering it, he was just making a point of the fact that he found his info using the search button because so many people have been reposting questions of the same exact thing within weeks of the question being answered, this thread is from 2009...My add on at the end while without reading everything was stating the fact that if the hazard button doesn't fix it, then your multi-function switch contacts are either dirty or ruined (usually just dirty)
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