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ACDelco D1557H Switch Assembly

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Customer Review :

Turn Signal Switch : ACDelco D1557H Switch Assembly


Like some of the other reviews I have read, the turn signal on my '06 Vue began smoking from the steering wheel when I would engage it. Further, my brights would turn on by themselves, and the only way I could get them to shut off was to push the multi-function switch in the forward direction and hold it there - eventually with tape until I could get the problem fixed (as it drained my battery one night overnight). The headlights in a '06 Vue are automatic, so I knew the problem was with this switch. I went to the dealer, and after I convinced them that it was the switch (as they didn't believe me), they were going to charge me $80-some for the part plus 1.8 hours of labor. I knew it couldn't have been that difficult of a fix, so I chose to do it myself.

I bought the part on Amazon on a Sunday. I paid the $3.99 for local express shipping and had it on my door by Monday's noon. I started the project this morning at 0912 and was completely done by 0930 including cleanup - 18 minutes of work for what the dealer was going to charge me 1.8 HOURS worth of labor. Amazing. And like the other reviews, this was simple. Three screws out of underside of the steering wheel (the third one was tough to get out b/c of the length, but I rigged a handheld screwdriver with a square bit so I could out the socket on it and give it the length it needed), popped apart the cover, took the ignition cover off (which just pulls off), disengaged the wiring harness, held together the clips on the switch assembly and pulled the entire switch assembly right out. I put the new switch in, plugged in the wiring harness, put the cover back together, lined up the screw holes, installed my three screws and I was off and running.

The one MINOR snafu that I had (which was 100% my fault for playing with the switch before I installed it) was that when I plugged in the wiring harness, it instantly began "dinging" and didn't stop until I put the keys in the ignition. Even when I locked the car, it was still dinging. I put the old switch back on, and the dinging stopped. I compared the numbers of the old and new, and they were identical, so I knew I had the right part. I Googled for a fix, to no avail. I e-mailed AC Delco, and haven't heard back (it's only been 30 minutes). So I went back out to the car and was about to uninstall and reinstall the switch when I realized that the selector switch was in such a way that the headlights were turned on manually (recall that the headlights in this car are automatic unless you put them on manually). So that's what that "dinging" was - I had been playing with the switch before I assembled it and had turned on the headlights without even thinking about it. As soon as I switched the headlights back to automatic position, the sound went away. A pretty simple fix for this complex mind.

I HIGHLY recommend this product for a $30 fix to what would have cost me over $200. Thanks, Amazon! Amazing as always.


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