How to Replace the Turn Signal Switch in a 1999 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Replacing the turn signal switch on your 1999 Chevrolet Monte Carlo is almost as easy as changing the turn signal bulbs. Granted, changing the bulbs isn't as easy as it used to be. The turn signal switch gives you quick control of the turn signals and hazard flashers by way of the turn signal stalk and hazard flasher button. The stalk and button are part of the switch, and both protrude from the steering column. You can do this if you have a solid grasp on auto repair and about 15 minutes of free time.
Instructions
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Pop the steering column's upper trim cover off the 1999 Chevrolet Monte Carlo's column using your trim tool in order to expose the turn signal switch.
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Disconnect the turn signal circuit's pigtail connector from the turn signal switch by hand. Extract the turn signal switch retaining screw from the switch using the Phillips screwdriver.
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Lift the old switch out of the Monte Carlo's steering column by hand. Set the new switch in its place.
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Thread the turn signal retaining screw in with your fingers before tightening it with the Phillips screwdriver. Plug the turn signal circuit's pigtail connector into the Monte Carlo's new turn signal switch by hand.
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Pop the steering column trim cover back on the Monte Carlo's steering column by hand, making sure the turn signal stalk and hazard flasher button stick out through their respective holes.
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