Lasted a year and 3 months
This hazard switch was used in a 2002 Grand Am. It is easy to change with just a flat blade screwdriver and 7mm nut driver. It lasted a year and 3 months. It apparently contains the flasher circuitry for both the hazard and turn signals. When it goes, you are left without hazards and turn signals. Might want to consider keeping a spare.
Bottom Line No, I would not recommend to a friend
Fixed my problem
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Fixes a known problem with turn signals not working in gm cars
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend
fixed turning signal problems
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works great. it fixed two common issues for grand ams. I have a 2002 grand am and had intermittent turning signals and turning signal clicking noise. it fixed both issues.
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend
Didn't work for my Grand Am
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Bought for 03 Grand Am that had the problem of intermittently working turn signals. (Not to be confused with turn signals clicking when not engaged, that problem relates to the multifunction switch in the steering wheel.) I installed the Dorman hazard switch and it made my turn signals flash too fast. Fortunately I was able to return it, only 1 time though. Normally most places will not refund your money on electrical parts. I then went to another supplier and bought the original AC Delco part. I installed that one and everything worked fine, the problem was resolved. It even restored some dim lighting in my dash and stereo! As for the Dorman part, not sure if it was defective or incompatible. Also the color was a darker grey than the original one.
Bottom Line No, I would not recommend to a friend
Fixed the problem
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Product fixed the problem with our Pontiac Grand Am blinker.