Follow the trim panel under the steering wheel down towards the firewall. At the very bottom you'll find two screws/bolts. Remove them. Once those are out, the entire panel comes out by pulling on it. It's held in by snap clips at the four corners and one additional clip to the right of the headlight switch. Once the panel is off, disconnect the conntector from the headlight switch. Then you can swap the switch.
SOURCE: Need to put steering wheel fluid
Hi there is no power steering fluid in this vehicle
it has ELECTRIC POWER STEERING
SOURCE: 1994 grand Am Dash & Rear Lights
Check all the fuses, if they're ok then check the switch or wiring, it might be that the wire running from the switch to the park / dash lights is fried. Does the front park lights work? (turn switch to first click, not second one. This is park lights, second click is full on headlights) Your park and dash lights are probably all connected to a single wire from the switch via the fuse box.
SOURCE: 2011 Chevy Traverse - CAR
My suggestion would be to not buy GM cars and trucks. A man died in VA Beach in one of these same vehicles because the vehicle suddenly caught on fire while driving due to a fuel leak in the engine compartment. GM will never admit there is a problem. Cheaper to pay off families of people dead or injured than to re-tool the plant and/or do a recall.
If you own one of these "gubbment motors" vehicles, get rid of it while you still have your life.
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