9.0
really awfulTypical Repair Cost:
$175.00
Average Mileage:
65,000 miles
Total Complaints:
2 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (1 reports)
- replaced the multi-function switch (1 reports)
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2009Feb 23
Grand Am 6
- Automatic transmission
- 50,000 miles
Most of the time when I go to turn on the blinkers they will not even come on at all. Which is very annoying and can be very dangerous when I need to do a sudden turn and don't have no blinker. I have to turn on the emergency blinkers to actually get my blinkers to work and most of the time I have to push the emergency blinkers button several times just to get the blinkers to work. Then once I have to blinkers working they just won't go off and I have to put up with the noise and I wind up pushing the emergency blinkers button for them to go off and ever now in then they will. But I believe it is a very dangerous problem because I could get rammed from behind for not having no blinkers. And it shouldn't be my fault!!!!!!!!!
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2006Oct 21
Grand Am SE 4 cyl
My car kept making a very annoying clicking sound. It sounded as if the turn signal was on even when it wasn't. I had wishful thinking and thought the problem would eventually resolve itself. Unfortunately, I had to replace the multifunction switch which was located in the steering column. The new switch was made differently so the horn would always go off, so I had to take the fuse out for the horn. Now, I don't have a horn, but it's much better than living with a "clicking sound".
Stephanie S.
Omaha, NE, USA
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