Intermittent hazard lights when hitting bumps
Intermittent hazard lights when hitting bumps
I am helping with a 2010 LT with a 2.2l. The hazard lights come on intermittently when driving over bumps. I don't know where to start. I know it's a short or loose connection somewhere. Where do I start.?
Thanks, I was joking. I thought the response from Donbrew was a little tongue and cheek, which I appreciate. I have had these dashes apart many times, but because of their fragility I have never tried to just pull the top out. My biggest question was how the hazard circuit was wired and if it was activated by the bcm. I have replaced a dic before because of odometer not counting off miles. The replacement did the same thing. I assume to prevent fraud. This makes me question what is programming and what is simple circuitry.
I'm glad to see I'm a full member now and just an FNG anymore. Is there a badge or certificate or something.
I really appreciate you guys for all your help. Sometimes I can't see the forest for the trees.
I'm glad to see I'm a full member now and just an FNG anymore. Is there a badge or certificate or something.
I really appreciate you guys for all your help. Sometimes I can't see the forest for the trees.
Technically speaking the switch is really a sensor that tells the BCM o do something. The BCM won't do anything if it is not told to do it. Like a loose wire touching something.
99% of the "computer is broken" complaints are really a wire problem. In this case the signal the switch sends is ground, if the whte wire touches ground or the black/white wire the hazard lights get activated. (the fret wire is for the LED)
99% of the "computer is broken" complaints are really a wire problem. In this case the signal the switch sends is ground, if the whte wire touches ground or the black/white wire the hazard lights get activated. (the fret wire is for the LED)


