I'm trying to replace the hazard switch on my 1996 GMC Sonoma. How do I do it?Is it easier to just replace the whole steering column? Is it just a plug in thing?
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It will not work without major modification. Your 96 Sonoma is completely electronicly controlled. The 88 is not. The computer uses information from the electronic transmission to help control the engine and therefore removing it will cause other problems.
i had the same problem with my 96 sonoma, just died anywhere at anytime, even happened to shop mechanics. They checked fuel and spark, there was none. Ended up putting a new computer on it and it has not happened again. The computer was not communicating with anything, just be sure that you get new comp. programmed to your vehicle. Had to send mine out and get done
yes , i have a 96 mine done the same thing , i was removing the dash cover to install a radio accidently broke mine , i had to push down on what remained and wedged a sheetrock screw to hold it in place till i could get a new one
I did find a solution.
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