Started hearing clicking noise behind the radio and the turn signals stopped working a few weeks later
TAIL LIGHT NOT WORKING It
can be faulty tail light bulb or its issue with tail light control
switch or its wiring's are short. Check the voltage at fuse slot of tail light.Do you receive 12 volt
there.If not,then it says tail light switch is not receiving power supply. --------- There
are few help links related to your problem.I suggest you refer the list and
check the help links.Click the link below:----- ---------- http://schematicsdiagram.blogspot.com/2011/12/right-turn-signal-not-working-on.html -------- http://schematicsdiagram.blogspot.com/2011/12/only-one-side-indicator-light-working.html ----------- http://schematicsdiagram.blogspot.com/2011/12/turn-signals-not-working-on-1987-jeep.html ----------- SOLVE YOUR 4 WAY FLASHER RELATED PROBLEMS HERE http://repairhelpcenter.blogspot.com/2012/11/4-way-flasherturn-signal-flashersignal.html ---------- http://whatisbyme.blogspot.in/2012/04/1994-toyota-camry-bypass-tail-light.html ----------- -------- --------- ---------- http://schematicsdiagram.blogspot.com/2011/12/car-tail-lights-not-working.html ---------- These details will help. Thanks.
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SOURCE: clicking noise coming from the dash
The multi-function (aka combination) switch probably has contaminated grease in the switch contacts from wear.
See:
http://www.wikihow.com/Fix-Grand-Am-Turn-Signals
for do-it-yourself repair instructions. You can also buy a new aftermarket switch, if you don't want to take apart the existing one and clean up the electrical contacts.
For example, see:
http://www.autozone.com/Ntt,SW1414/shopping/allResults.htm
(or just go to http://www.autozone.com/ and search for part #SW1414)
For 2003 Grand Am, it was listed as "Duralast / dimmer switch", but other makes & models may go by another name.
Another link:
http://www.1aauto.com/1A/HeadlightSwitch/Pontiac/GrandAm/1AZCC00031/703400
The OEM (GM) part number for mine was: 22676853
SOURCE: continous clicking (signal lights)
The multi-function (aka combination) switch probably has contaminated grease in the switch contacts from wear.
See:
http://www.wikihow.com/Fix-Grand-Am-Turn-Signals
for do-it-yourself repair instructions. You can also buy a new
aftermarket switch, if you don't want to take apart the existing one
and clean up the electrical contacts.
For example, see:
http://www.autozone.com/Ntt,SW1414/shopping/allResults.htm
(or just go to http://www.autozone.com/ and search for part #SW1414)
For 2003 Grand Am, it was listed as "Duralast / dimmer switch", but other makes & models may go by another name.
Another link:
http://www.1aauto.com/1A/HeadlightSwitch/Pontiac/GrandAm/1AZCC00031/703400
The OEM (GM) part number for mine was: 22676853
SOURCE: Clicking noise from the blinker wont turn off!
There are 2 common things that cause this.
1. the hazzard flasher is faulty. the hazzard button and the turn signal flasher are all in one. Sometimes pushing the hazzard button in slightly will get the noise to happen, and is an indication it is faulty.
2. The turn signal switch in the steering column is bad. Turning the turn signal from left to right- very fast and harshly, will sometimes clear it up for awhile.
Tech JK
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SOURCE: 99 Grand Am Turn Signal Relay Actuates By Itself
I had this problem quite some time ago and found a solution in a grand am forum. I rember I took off the top plastic panel on top of the steering column and there is a single screw (torx?) underneath. Remove the screw and the entire turn signal and wiper arms come up and off. There is a copper plate that will have grease in the slots, clean the grease off and it should be ok. It has been a while but I remember the clicking sounded like it was coming from the hazzard swith behind the radio but that was not the problem-it was the copper plate. It is an easy fix. Hope this helps.
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sounds like a blend door motor making noise to me.
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