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Corvette
General Corvette Discussion
Hazard switch, CLB, plugs and wires
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<blockquote data-quote="Fire22" data-source="post: 3419" data-attributes="member: 86"><p>I installed a new hazard warning switch today as well as a column lock bypass, I am happy to say no problem with either install. I was having intermittent problems with the turn signals last year. I found out through some research that the hazard warning switch could be the problem, sure enough if I had the problem I could hit the hazard switch a couple of times and the signals would work.</p><p>I installed the column lock bypass to avoid being stranded, I have read that the column lock can be very troublesome so I invested the $49 usd for some piece of mind.</p><p></p><p>Removal of the console was easy and revealing, one of the previous two owners was a messy smoker, there were cigarette ashes all over the tunnel and in proximity to the ash tray. This was a good chance to give those areas a thorough cleaning.</p><p></p><p>Tomorrow I am going to change the spark plugs and wires. I bought AC Iridium plugs and GM Performance red wires.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fire22, post: 3419, member: 86"] I installed a new hazard warning switch today as well as a column lock bypass, I am happy to say no problem with either install. I was having intermittent problems with the turn signals last year. I found out through some research that the hazard warning switch could be the problem, sure enough if I had the problem I could hit the hazard switch a couple of times and the signals would work. I installed the column lock bypass to avoid being stranded, I have read that the column lock can be very troublesome so I invested the $49 usd for some piece of mind. Removal of the console was easy and revealing, one of the previous two owners was a messy smoker, there were cigarette ashes all over the tunnel and in proximity to the ash tray. This was a good chance to give those areas a thorough cleaning. Tomorrow I am going to change the spark plugs and wires. I bought AC Iridium plugs and GM Performance red wires. [/QUOTE]
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