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GM D6254E Turn Signal and Headlamp Dimmer Switch - Compatible with Chevy, GMC, Buick & Cadillac - Perfect for Automotive Repair & Restoration Projects
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GM D6254E Turn Signal and Headlamp Dimmer Switch - Compatible with Chevy, GMC, Buick & Cadillac - Perfect for Automotive Repair & Restoration Projects GM D6254E Turn Signal and Headlamp Dimmer Switch - Compatible with Chevy, GMC, Buick & Cadillac - Perfect for Automotive Repair & Restoration Projects
GM D6254E Turn Signal and Headlamp Dimmer Switch - Compatible with Chevy, GMC, Buick & Cadillac - Perfect for Automotive Repair & Restoration Projects
GM D6254E Turn Signal and Headlamp Dimmer Switch - Compatible with Chevy, GMC, Buick & Cadillac - Perfect for Automotive Repair & Restoration Projects
GM D6254E Turn Signal and Headlamp Dimmer Switch - Compatible with Chevy, GMC, Buick & Cadillac - Perfect for Automotive Repair & Restoration Projects
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Description
An ACDelco GM Original Equipment Combination Switch is a GM-recommended replacement for your vehicle’s original component. It is a complex switch that controls multiple functions such as the headlights, turn signals, cruise control, and windshield wipers on your vehicle. This original equipment combination switch has been manufactured to fit your GM vehicle, providing the same performance, durability, and service life you expect from General Motors.
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Features

Work with vehicle electronics to help optimize vehicle capabilities

GM-recommended replacement part for your GM vehicle’s original factory component

Offering the quality, reliability, and durability of GM OE

Manufactured to GM OE specification for fit, form, and function.Connector Gender Female

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This product was identical to the switch that I removed from my 2007 Cobalt. All numbers molded into the plastic components matched, electrical connections matched, and looked the same. It took me less than 10 minutes to install (three 9/32" socket head screws to remove and reinstall upon completion). Works like a charm and I saved at least $40 compared to buying from a dealer or parts store. Search YouTube for installation instructions or read mine right here:1. using a small flat head screwdriver, pry the plastic horizontal trim pieces from both sides of the steering wheel back enough to get your fingers behind them...then pull them out. It takes some effort to pull them out, but they will come out. There are two metal clips holding those pieces of trim onto the dash.2. using the 9/32" hex head socket on a screwdriver attachment, remove the three screws from the underside of the steering wheel column.3. lower the tilt lever from the underside of the steering wheel and then pry the steering column apart. It is made up of a single top piece and a split (two piece) bottom. You can pry it apart with the screw driver or with your hands. Leave the top piece in place...just loose.4. Using the small flat head screwdriver, pry the retaining clips that are on the existing turn signal switch (down on the top and up on the bottom) until you hear them click.5. Slide the switch out of it's receptacle. You may have to wiggle it a little to clear the top dash trim.6. Remove the two electrical connections from the switch (squeeze the smaller connection tab and pull it out, and use the screwdriver on the larger connection tab to pry it enough to clear the plastic tab).7. Install the new switch. Make sure to pry the two retaining clips up after pushing the new switch back into the receptacle. Those clips will make a loud click when they are seated properly. Then reassemble the steering column cover and raise the tilt steering lever. Finally, snap the two horizontal trim pieces back into the dash on either side of the steering wheel.That's it! Installed, and you saved a ton of money...especially compared to having a service garage do the repair for $250 or more.-James

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