Turn Signal Multifunction Switch Replacement

2009 Chevrolet Corvette V8-6.2LSECTION Turn Signal Multifunction Switch Replacement



Turn Signal Multifunction Switch Replacement

Removal Procedure




1. Remove the upper and lower steering column trim covers. Refer to Steering Column Trim Cover Replacement (Manual) (Steering Column Trim Cover Replacement (Manual))Steering Column Trim Cover Replacement (Telescoping) (Steering Column Trim Cover Replacement (Telescoping)).




2. Remove the wire harness straps (2) from the steering column tilt head assembly (1) and the column.




3. Remove the wire harness assembly (1) from the wire harness strap (2).




4. Remove the 2 pan head tapping screws (1).




5. Remove the multifunction turn signal switch assembly (1).

Installation Procedure





Note: The electrical contact must rest on the turn signal cancel cam assembly.

1. Install the multifunction turn signal switch assembly (1) to the steering column assembly.





Caution: Refer to Fastener Caution (Fastener Caution).

2. Install the 2 pan head tapping screws (1).

Tighten the screws to 7 Nm (62 lb in).




3. Route the wire harness assembly along the steering column jacket assembly.




4. Install the wire harness assembly (1) into the wire harness strap (2).




5. Install new wire harness straps (2) to the steering column assembly (1) and the column.




6. Install the upper and lower steering column trim covers. Refer to Steering Column Trim Cover Replacement (Manual) (Steering Column Trim Cover Replacement (Manual))Steering Column Trim Cover Replacement (Telescoping) (Steering Column Trim Cover Replacement (Telescoping)).

RENDER: 1.0x

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