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Bob,
that IS the culprit. It is part of the key switch not the turn signal. If the plastic housing gets broken, it allows for a ground contact and the buzzer to activate. You need to replace this part. Lots of fun! ![]() |
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Thanks Rick...Is it a seperate part from the key switch ? Hey you Pontiac guys...is this piece shown in the Pontiac assembly manual ?
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Yes it is. It is located down at the base of the key switch. I have had to repair/replace these numerous times and it can be kind of tricky.
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