SMOKEY
New Member
I have a 2000 gmc 1500 sierra with a turn signal flasher that once in a while will click away for a short time then stop. There is no pattern to this activity, but when this event happens the turn signal lever in not being used, left or right turn activation,and during the clicking no rear or front lights come on. I know it's the flasher module because when I do pull lever down for left or up for right ,I have my hand on it and can fell the clicking,and after I shut the signals off, lever in center position, an occasional clicking will occur which I can feel. The signals all work as they normially would during activation and cancell off after turn is completed as well as the hazard lights , all exhibiting a normal clicking pattern during activation. It's just this occasional clicking, nothing else. Iv'e read a posting on this site that a worn contacts in the turn signal switch could cause this and to disassemble and grease contacts with dielectric grease. The truck has 269000 miles on it and I rather replace the unit with a new on.
After reading the Haynes manual on how to replace the switch and to pull the fuse on the column air bag to prevent activation,I was wondering if any members have done this procedure and any other precautions I should take.The manual shows one picture with the steering wheel off, is this a generic photo or does the steering wheel really need to come off? Unless I misread,It doesent say to remove steering wheel. Basically just upper and lower column covers, lower dash cover under column, and diconnected wire looms to switch. I just want to be carefull not to activate column airbag during installation and do something wrong that later on activates air bag while driving. I getting punched enough by gas prices !
Any help or advice will be greately appreciated.
I forgot to mention that the switch also has wiper/washer,headlight high beam and cruse control and the part # delco D6257C as indicated at rock auto. All these features work normally.
THANKS AGAIN TO ALL MEMBERS.
SMOKEY
After reading the Haynes manual on how to replace the switch and to pull the fuse on the column air bag to prevent activation,I was wondering if any members have done this procedure and any other precautions I should take.The manual shows one picture with the steering wheel off, is this a generic photo or does the steering wheel really need to come off? Unless I misread,It doesent say to remove steering wheel. Basically just upper and lower column covers, lower dash cover under column, and diconnected wire looms to switch. I just want to be carefull not to activate column airbag during installation and do something wrong that later on activates air bag while driving. I getting punched enough by gas prices !
Any help or advice will be greately appreciated.
I forgot to mention that the switch also has wiper/washer,headlight high beam and cruse control and the part # delco D6257C as indicated at rock auto. All these features work normally.
THANKS AGAIN TO ALL MEMBERS.
SMOKEY