Dorman 924-601 Hazard Warning Switch for Select Chevrolet Models, Black
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Selected User Reviews For Dorman 924-601 Hazard Warning Switch for Select Chevrolet Models, Black
It is incorrect to state that Dorman offers the replacement of any faulty units in the warranty description. I am supposed to go through Amazon, according to Dorman. Delco is the way to go unless you won't keep the car you need this for.
The button works, but it sticks when pressed. You may not be able to fix the 2003 Chevy Malibu hazard button if you are hearing a random clicking noise. The problem persists even after I tried to fix it. The turn signal switch appears to be the cause, according to my research. You can find it for less on Amazon than at any.
I was mistaken. I have been able to use it ever since my dad put the new one in. Considering the price and the way it works, it was an amazing buy.
It works fine and does what it's supposed to do. The failure of my chevy classic 2005 is the third time I can replace it, and I think I have found the problem. Air conditioning units are exposed to cold air when they blow cold air for a long period of time. This prolonged exposure to the cold eventually leads to the unit's failure to operate. There is also an extended period of warm air exposure, so the chances of this are the same as well. The failures could not be explained by any other means.
I search for a solution to my son's 2003 Malibu's blinkers not working, and it turns out the hazard switch is the issue. It was a simple and concise video on YouTube that taught me how to change the hazard switch With just a few minutes' work, I was able to replace the hazard switch and all of the blinkers now work. Excellent product. I am very pleased with it.
It took about one minute to replace my 2004 Chevrolet Classic Hazard Switch with the OEM replacement. I found this part to be perfect for the job at a fraction of what an OEM Replacement from Delco parts would cost. It works just as well, however, the click noise is softer than the old unit, so I have a hard time figuring out if I have left my turn signal on or not I am sure I will get used to it sooner rather than later.
My daughter's 2002 Malibu has a constant clicking noise, so I bought this to fix it. In addition, I need to replace the piece of trim that snaps into that snaps into the trim piece on the front as the previous owner damaged it beyond repair.