Created on: 2017-01-16
How to repair, install, fix, change or replace a damaged, worn out, faulty or shorted hazard switch on 08 Chevy Equinox
T10 Torx Driver
Socket Extensions
7mm Socket
Ratchet
Trim Tool Set
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In this video, we're going to be working with our 2008 Chevy Equinox. We're going to show you how to remove and replace your hazard switch.
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Here are the items you'll need for this repair: trim removal tool, T10 Torx driver, 7mm socket, ratchet, socket extension
Using the trim removal tool, carefully pry the chrome bezel down on the bottom of the shift lever. You have to kind of work your way around this. It's a little tricky, but just stick with it because you really don't want to break it.
You'll need a T10 Torx screwdriver to loosen this bolt. Carefully remove the shift knob from the shifter. Place that off to the side. Pop this lower trim panel back. I've lifted the e-brake up here so you can get it by. Now we'll lift up on the bottom and work our way around the edges with our trim tool, releasing all the clips. There are some in the corner here that you will have to pull back and up. Turn your key on. Place the vehicle in neutral. Carefully lift the bezel up and back. We're going to put the vehicle back in park and take our key out for now.
Remove the electric connectors for the switches at the bottom, as well as the ones on the back of the HVAC unit, and the four connectors at the top as well. That's a micro switch there, and those can be very delicate. Be safe. We're just going to pry up on these tabs and remove that entire switch as opposed to just releasing the connector.
To remove the hazard switch, we'll have to remove the entire switch assembly from the top of the dash bezel. We'll remove these six 7mm screws with a socket and ratchet. Then you carefully remove the switch panel assembly from your bezel. Tip it over, and get all the rest of the screws while we have it out. To pop out the bottom of this bezel that goes over the hazard switch, you may pry out on the top if that's easier. Remove that bezel.
Then on the back of the switch, you have a tab on the top and the bottom, which we'll push in and compress. Keep that pressure on there so they don't snap back in, and remove the switch.
Install the switch with the tapered end facing up till it snaps back into place. Lay the trim bezel back over it, and pop that in as well.
Reinstall the entire panel assembly back into the center dash term. Kind of snap it down. It sits on these tabs up at the front, and then reinstall all six of your 7 millimeter screws. Tighten your screws down with a 7 millimeter socket and ratchet. Put your key on and your vehicle in neutral, which is two clicks down on the shifter.
Snap your stabilitrak switch back into its spot in the bezel. Reconnect the rest of the electrical connectors. Lay the panel back into place. Carefully snap all the tabs back into place. Put the vehicle back in park and turn your key off.
Reinstall the lower cover. You gotta line up the tabs. Snap it all back into place. Reinstall the shifter. You may have to wiggle this a little bit to get the set screw to line up. Pop the bottom bezel back into place.
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