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Your cart is empty.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.
wayne morris
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
still working. no issues installing item.
Andre
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024
Fifteen Minute Install in a 2008 Saturn Aura XE. Had to use a flat head screwdriver to push the clips up into the bracket as they would not "snap" in naturally as one would expect, but still an easy install nonetheless.
darrell k. shelton
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024
Turn signal switch was easy to replace and works great.
Greg R
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024
Very easy DIY. Only took about 15 minutes to replace this part in my 2012 Malibu and it works great! The turn signal shuts off when it's supposed to.
Vetteracer77
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
Although the AC Delco model was a bit more expensive than the knockoffs, I think it was worth the peace of mind. The actual installation of the stalk is quick and easy; however, you will need to remove and reinstall parts of the dashboard and steering column to install it. There are some good YouTube videos on this and suggest you view them before deciding to undertake the job. Once completed, it works perfectly as expected and hopefully lasts a long time.
Daniel D.
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024
I’ve been wanting to replace the turn signal switch. It wasn’t cancelling once you turned and went srtraight. Very easy to replace, minimal tools needed, fit great, plugged in well, and is still working. Easy fix and gets rid of an annoying problem for minimal price.
Glace Pritchard
Reviewed in Canada on January 29, 2024
Fits perfect in my 2008 Pontiac G6, fixed the blinker to turn off when I bring the steering wheel back
ArtWork
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2022
It's been over a year and this aftermarket unit seems to work just fine. Easy to install.
L
Reviewed in Canada on August 17, 2022
Part was seeming OEM quality with no difference in look or feel. Install was about 5 min for a non "car guy". A set of car plug/clip release tools makes is even easier, but you can do fine with like a thin plastic spatula or probably even a plastic knife.Simply unscrew the 3 bolts under the steering wheel, release the two sets of clips holding around the signal arm and wiper blade control on both sides. After that, leave the bottom section in place and wiggle it down a bit. Then remove the upper part.Release the two connectors to the existing module (one needs a push in, and other needs a tab pulled out). Then the module and whatever left of your signal control will slide out when you push in the tabs on the top and bottom. Use a flat head screwdriver and two hands to do this easy.After that, slide the new module in place, carefully attach the two connectors, slide in the module box til it snaps in. Then insert the top half of the steering wheel back in. There are two circle/cylinder tabs at the back that latch with the bottom part to have them mate together properly.The only part I struggled was getting the bottom and top parts on the outside of the little cone shaped parts that surround the signal and wiper blade arms. The cover goes OVER the arm cones.Once the clips are oriented they snapped in pretty easily (don't force them or you might wreck a clip).Then simply bolt the three screws in the bottom base again and you are done! Ezpz $30 and 5 minute fix.
Oscar Eduardo Juárez
Reviewed in Mexico on May 21, 2022
Se la instalé a un Malibu 2008. El cambio es muy fácil de hacerlo, es quitar solo 3 tornillos y listo. La pieza es original y venía en su caja con los sellos originales de parte de ACDelco. La compré en 700 pesos, buen precio para una pieza original.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on July 19, 2021
Perfect fit, easy to install, fast shipping, reasonable price.
Oziel Bustos
Reviewed in Mexico on December 28, 2020
Le quedó exacto a mí Malibu LTZ 2010, funciona a la perfección.
Bryn Sage
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2015
I wish I would have bought this sooner! Repair it yourself!The turn signal switch in my 07 Pontiac G6 has been busted for the better part of a year. You don't realize how badly you appreciate something until it's gone. Thus has been my experience having to manually un-turn my turn signal switch after every turn, often times forgetting to, causing confusion and dirty looks from people at intersections.Finally, got my new ACDelco turn signal switch in the mail today. I received it within a few days with Prime membership. EASY TO INSTALL!!. I highly recommend doing it yourself.Removal (Pontiac G6):-Locate steering column shroud. (Between the steering wheel and dash cluster gauge. The turn signal switch is attached to shroud)-Pull top half of shroud away from bottom half. Lift it out of the way as much as possible.-On the bottom half of the shroud, are (3) bolt head screws. They are located up inside the (3) visible holes. Remove them.-Pull bottom half of shroud away from steering column. (Gently stretch the shroud apart at the tilt lock lever groove, removing it from around tilt lock.)-Your turn signal switch should now be accessible and you should locate the (2) white wire harness connectors attached to the turn signal switch.-The larger wire connector has a black lock strap that must first (gently) be pried up before connector removal.-The smaller wire connector is a pinch latch mechanism. Pinch and pull it away from the turn signal switch.-The turn signal switch has (2) lock straps. (1) on top. (1) on bottom. Push the tabs down using a small screwdriver, freeing the tabs from the straps.-Pull the old turn signal switch out.INSTALLATION:-Push new turn signal switch into its slot. You will hear the tabs click into the lock straps.-Push large wire connector harness into turn signal switch. Again, you will hear a click when it's in.-Push small wire connector harness into turn signal switch. Listen for a click.-Remount the bottom half of shroud to the steering column. Remember to stretch the tilt lock groove around the tilt lock lever for reinstallation.-Screw the bottom half of shroud back onto the steering column. (DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. YOU WILL SNAP A SCREW)-Snap top half of shroud into bottom half of shroud, adjusting as necessary around the turn signal and windshield wiper posts on either side.-Turn the headlight switch of turn signal switch forward and smile at all the money you just saved by doing it yourself.NOTE: There is a video on YouTube of a guy replacing his turn signal switch on a Pontiac G6 as well, if these instructions are difficult to understand or you would prefer visual instruction. Also, the turn signal switch might feel rough or stiff in signal selecting, but it should smooth out during your first drive.
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