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About Todd Puccio
Expertise General auto repair,electical issues,driveability issues,anti-lock brakes,SIR systems,HVAC,engine performance,Gm spacific. I have worked at my current dealseship since the 1990 model year anything much older than that I have limited exposure to. I do not have very much transmission experience so those question you may want to ask of another expert. When you send me a question let me know the exact make/model/engine and year for the car or suv you have it makes it easier to answer the questions that way.
Experience Experience in the area:I have been employed by the same Gm dealer for 18 years and and a ASE master technician. I work at a Pontiac and GMC truck store. Served a a lead technician when dealership was on a team system.
I just recently moved to a Buick,Hummer,Saab Store when my franschise was purchased by this dealership.
Organazations: ASE master techncian
Education/Credentials:High school diploma,2 year vocational school degree
2 year college degree. Associates degree in applied scineces (auto technology)Awards and Honors: GMC master techncian
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You are here: Experts > Home/Garden > Auto Repair > Pontiac Repair > "Haunted" blinker
Expert: Todd Puccio - 11/3/2009
Question Hello, Todd,
First let me say that I really appreciate you for volunteering your time and talents on this site. Here is my issue:
I drive a 2005 V6 Pontiac Grand AM with a 3.4L engine. My problem is with my blinker. When I make a turn, everything is fine; but when I straighten up and come out of the turn, the blinker continues to make the clicking sound. I’m not sure if the blinker lights (outside lights) are blinking when this occurs. The residual clicking is faster than the normal speed of my blinker. The blinker also comes on by itself and shut off by itself at times when I drive. Once or twice it has clicked a few times when I start the car. This has been happening since yesterday (11/2/09) and usually lasts a few seconds to a minute. This happens frequently throughout the day, but in no particular pattern.
A few days ago, I parked on a side street, using my blinker to indicate the parking space that I was about to acquire. I accidentally parked with the blinker in the “On” position for a right hand turn and didn’t shut it off after parking. I realized my goof-up when I returned to my car at the end of the business day. Could this have caused the current problem? If not, what could be the cause of this issue, and about how much can I expect to spend to get it repaired?
Thank you so much for your help!!
Answer Hi There:
Simple answer to yout haunted t/s issue. the turn signal switch is bad the contacts are keeping the t/s 4 way flasher module on even know you have them off. The switch is maybe $100.00 approx and approx 1 hour of labor so add the labor rate that the shop charges to the price of the part and you have a total for the repair. Good luck :)
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