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Old 11-22-2014, 09:50 PM
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I have a 2000 conv. 6 speed with fussy turn signal. Some times the turn signals work and sometimes they dont. If i tap on the four way flasher button a half dozen time they usually start working, for awhile. the next time i get the car out it is a 50/50 chance they will work. Tap on the four way flasher again and they will work. Anyone know a fix and if so how do you take the dash apart.
Old 11-22-2014, 09:56 PM
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You should do a search for (no turn signals) I know these cars do have a problem you should find everything you need to do the repair yourself.
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yep, replace the flasher unit in the dash....huge pain in the ***....OR....wire in a flasher unit

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Pewter99, are saying just cut the pink and purple wires and add in a new flasher?
Old 11-22-2014, 10:23 PM
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Pewter99, are saying just cut the pink and purple wires and add in a new flasher?
I just did this to my 2001 coupe and that is what I did exactly as per the picture. the turn signals work every time now.
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Thanks I'll try the new flasher.
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Here are some other options.

Here are 4 ways to fix a turn signal Hazard switch issue.

1. Remove the console and radio surround bezel and remove and replace the Hazard switch. Cost about $25 for a new switch and can be done in about 1 to 1 1/2 hours. Very easy to do, not hard or really complicated.

After removing the console and radio bezel you need to remove the radio. If you look at your replacement switch you will see the 2 green tabs on the top and bottom that lock it in place. You will be able to see the lower one when the radio is removed. Push up on the lower tab with a screwdriver while pressing in on the lower part of the switch and you can release the lower tab. Now the switch should be angled up on the end where the wiring connects. Now take a large flat bladed screw driver and place it at the top of the switch. Give the screwdriver a swift rap with a hammer. DON’T overdo it, just a reasonable hard hit and the switch will just pop out.

How to remove the console and bezel for access to the radio:

http://www.vetteessentials.com/instr...zel_howto.html

2. Buy a Hyperflash unit for about $65 and install it under the dash. Just requires removing the Knee bolster. About a 1/2 hour job.

3. Buy a used wiring harness that goes from the steering column to the hazard switch. Remove the knee bolster and unplug the existing one and install the replacement. Then install the new Hazard switch on the other end and just place it under the ignition switch where you can access it if you ever need Hazards. Dash will look stock since the old bad switch is still there. Cost is 25$ for switch and about 25$ for used harness. Takes the same time as installing a Hyperflash unit.

Here is info on the wiring harness:

GM P/N 12163776
http://www.corvetterecycling.com/product-p/233776.htm


4. Lastly, this is what I did. A relocation similar to #3 but I used the process in #1 to move the existing wiring harness to beneath the ignition switch where I placed a new Hazard switch. I then reinstalled the old Hazard switch in the dash for a stock appearance.

Here is a link for relocation:
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-t...elocation.html

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