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How To Replace Turn Signal Wiper Switch Chevy Suburban 1988-98 - PART 1
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Tools used
Socket Extensions
Flat Blade Screwdriver
1/4 Inch Wrench
8mm Socket
10mm Socket
Ratchet
5/16 Inch Socket
T25 Torx Driver
4mm Socket
1. Disconnect the battery.
Use an 8 mm wrench or a 5/16 wrench to disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Disable the airbag
Open up the fuse box and look up the correct fuse on the label.
Pull the airbag fuse.
3. Remove the airbag
Use a screwdriver to push into the slots on the back side of the airbag to release the airbag from the steering wheel.
Unplug the wiring harness.
4. Disconnect the horn
Twist and pull to unplug the horn wiring.
5. Remove the steering wheel.
Remove the 21 mm bolt.
Use a steering wheel puller to remove the steering wheel.
6. Remove the lower panel
Remove the four screws
Pull off the cover
Disconnect the air hose.
7. Remove the steering column cover
Using your driver, remove the two T25 Torx screws
Unbolt the two 4 mm bolts securing the top cover and lift it up.
Use your T25 Torx bit to remove the T25 Torx screw that anchors the switch to the column.
In order to remove the second T25 screw using the driver and a 1/4 inch wrench to get under the loosened cover.
8. Remove the plate under the steering column
Remove the four 10mm bolts.
Move the air hose out of the way.
9. Remove the old switch
Once you've got that plate off, then you want to pull this little piece of duct out of the way.
Remove the red screw and the black screw that holds the connector in.
Those are both 7-mm.
Cut any of these wire ties that are tying that harness together.
Use your screwdriver to disassemble the multi-function switch.
Unplug the cruise control by removing the locking tab and then disconnecting it.
Remove the old switch by carefully pulling it out of the electrical tape.
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Okay, so part one of two, replacing the multi-function switch on this 1999 Suburban, same as any 1995 to 1998 truck as well as 1999 to 2000 heavy trucks and 1995 to 1999 SUV. The tools you need are pretty basic, an 8-mm or 5/16 wrench to disconnect the battery, flat blade screwdriver, steering wheel puller. That is the one special tool you will need. Some millimeter sockets and ratchet and a T25 Torx bit and also something to cut some wire ties.
Disconnect your battery. You can see we've disconnected the positive battery cable here. That's an 8-mm or a 5/16 wrench. You want to disable the airbag by pulling the fuse, which on this truck it's #10, airbag, so you want to use your puller here and then pull out the #10 fuse. Okay, just a regular screw driver and there's slots right in behind if you feel with your finger. You just put the screwdriver into the slot. I just kind of work it a little bit and jiggle it. You can see the airbag comes up. Then inside there's the slot. Then your airbag comes off. You unplug the airbag. You pull this little locking tab out and just pull like that and your airbag is out.
Next, is your horn wires, which is this button here and just kind of twist it and pull on it and it comes out. So I'm removing this bolt. It's a 21-mm bolt. Now I'm going to put on a steering wheel puller. This is probably the one special tool you'll need in this project and it's usually a pretty inexpensive tool to buy. Okay so here I'm just threading in the bolts for the steering wheel puller. Then I'll grab my -I'm going to tighten them up a little bit, and then grab my 7 or 5/8 wrench and you will see me pull the steering wheel off. This is the best way to get the steering wheel off obviously.
Now you want to remove this lower panel and you have to remove four 7-mm screws, one here, one here, here, and then right under the parking brake release. After you remove those seven, you just kind of pull on it firmly and it does have some clips that hold it in. So let's disconnect this air hose here. It just pulls off. That goes down the other way enough. There are two T25 Torx screws; one is to the left of center of the column, one's right in the center. There are two holes on the one that is further away. Tilt the level will just pull right out, okay. It's just kind of pushed in. That comes down and now you need a 4-mm socket. There's a 4-mm bolt here and then if you go just up to the right you can look up in there and there is a 4-mm bolt right up in here and that allows this to come up enough. I'm going to switch to a T25 Torx bit again. There's a bolt right here that comes off that holds the switch to the column. Then this is a little tricky. I'm going to take this bit. I've got 1/4 inch wrench here. I'm going to use it like this and push it down into the screw. There's a screw on top here and it holds that switch on. You push it down in. Okay and here I have a ratcheting wrench but obviously you can just use a regular 1/4-inch wrench. Then you can reach in there and undo it with your hand. That way what you are going to want to do is remove this plate down here which is four 10-mm screws, one, two, three, and four.
Once you've got that plate off, then you want to pull this little piece of duct out of here. You are going to want to remove this red screw here and then this black screw over here that holds the connector in. Those are both 7-mm. You're also going to want to cut any of these wire ties that are tying that harness together. Okay so now once you have your connector down here what you want to do is just put your screwdriver into them and then the connectors for the multi-function switch actually slide forward and out.
Now we need to unplug the cruise control and it's this little clip right here. It's plugged in there kind of like this and then this locking tab is pushed in from the back side to lock it. So you have to pull this locking tab out first and then press and pull that out. Now that I have everything unplugged, there's kind of this conduit here that I can just pull apart like a big piece of electrical tape. I can carefully pull it apart. There's my old switch removed.
So here we are. Here's our original switch, our new switch from 1AAuto, obviously, it's got this little mesh on here. You see everything is the same. It's going to bolt up all the same. One thing they did try and do is you can see on our original here it would appear that you have a bigger harness for that brake switch. Actually I'm just going to pull it out and you can see we've got plenty of harness on the new switch.
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Perfect fit; quality product.
D
January 21, 2017
Was concerned as to the quality. Perfect fit and works great. Second purchase from 1A Auto and very pleased with this shop. Will use them again.
Great replacement!
Jon
March 5, 2017
I was having trouble with my hazard switch and after a failed switch replacement, I went with this. Should have from the start as it would have been much less frustration.
Quick shipping Great product
conrad
January 23, 2018
This is my first purchase from 1aauto and very impressed with the shipping time of arrival very quick . Communication is second to none and very helpful. Product is high quality and I will purchase more items in the future without hesitation knowing I'm in good hands with 1a auto
Turn signal switch replacement
Jorge
February 15, 2018
Thanks for creating the video it was extremely helpful!!!!. One observation, during the installation just before installing the steering wheel and nut, the video skips the installation of the snapping
1st. Time Buyer
Robert
February 23, 2018
Catalog was easy to navigate, Customer Service was very knowledgeable and friendly. Part shipped very quickly and fit and operated as should. Will be a repeat customer.
Fit perfect
R
December 30, 2019
In stock, perfect replacement
Just as good as new!
Bill
January 13, 2020
Looks just like original , great customer service
Perfect
dustin
April 29, 2021
Exact what it was supposed to be and works flawlessly A+++++++++++++++
Quality part
Victor
August 9, 2021
Part fit exactly as stated
Would buy it again
Charles
July 16, 2022
Quick service, Good price, very satisfied
Perfect fit
Josh
April 10, 2023
Perfect fit, works great
Customer Q&A
Does this replacement have a high beam switch and hazard switch?May 12, 2017
Joseph R
10
Yes it does and it's exactly as the original part
May 13, 2017
Frank M
10
Yes, this part has the hazard and high-beam switch!
May 14, 2017
Tim K
10
yes it does its the same as the factory turn signal and has all the features its also a pretty good quality replacement i installed this in a dump truck that does not have an easy life and no problems at all it works perfectly
May 18, 2017
Walter W
can we check this part with my vin number to make sure its correct?September 26, 2020
Duane L
10
Thank you for the inquiry. Depending on the vehicle we may or may not have access to this type of detail. The two features that this is requiring is: without Cruise Control without Tilt Steering Wheel. You can check to see if you have cruise control in the vehicle or in your manual. Tilt steering refers to the ability for the steering wheel to be adjusted. Please let us know if you have any additional questions.
September 26, 2020
Curtis L
Will a 2002 suburban blinker switch work on a 1999 suburban?November 10, 2022
Dustin K
10
As long as you do not have cruse control
November 10, 2022
Ben H
10
Hello, this is listed to fit 1999 Chevrolet Suburban C1500 without Cruise Control without Tilt Steering Wheel.
November 10, 2022
Ricale A
Will a 2002 suburban blinker switch work for a 1999 suburbam?November 10, 2022
Dustin K
10
Yes, this part will fit your vehicle.
November 10, 2022
Cristina P
Does it work the high beams?December 14, 2023
John D
10
Thank you for your inquiry! Yes, it will also work for the high beams.
December 20, 2023
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