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2008Nov 15
Grand Am LX
- Automatic transmission
- 75,000 miles
Behind radio keeps clicking the turn signal noise. Is really aggravating, and am unsure how to fix? If anyone knows please post~!
2009May 21
Grand Am SE V6
- Automatic transmission
- 90,000 miles
For the last several months there is a relay switch under the dash, behind the stereo that clicks constantly.. It sounds like the blinker is still flashing or the flashers are on all the time.. It starts out slow, randomly will shut off, or click 100mph to the point I just turn the stereo up to drown out the sound of it... its getting worse by day, and I have read up on others having the same problem, with the same car.. I need to find where someone wrote the part #, or # that I'm suppose to give to the dealer to have them fix. I will keep everyone posted as to what happens because I cant stand it any longer & I will get it fixed this week.
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2009Jul 22
Grand Am 2.2L
I have a 2.2L 2004 grand am, and when i bought it, it ran fine. Then this annoying clicking came on, it sounded like the blinker always blinking. It did this all the time. It ended up being the hazard switch or they call it the blinker relay. I had to replace this thing 5 times before it was finally fixed. This is a annoying problem, and if you buy it from an auto parts store make sure u get the warranty, because it will fail again and again.
Doug K.
Belleville, IL, USA
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