How to Replace Combination Switch 1994-2004 Chevy S-10

How to Replace Combination Switch 1994-2004 Chevy S-10

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A combination switch typically controls turn signals, windshield wipers, headlights, and more. If one of those systems are not working correctly on your vehicle, you might need to replace the combination switch. This video shows you how to install a new combination switch on your 1994-2004 Chevy S-10.

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This process should be similar on the following vehicles:
1994 Chevrolet S10
1995 Chevrolet S10
1996 Chevrolet S10
1997 Chevrolet S10
1998 Chevrolet S10
1999 Chevrolet S10
2000 Chevrolet S10
2001 Chevrolet S10
2002 Chevrolet S10
2003 Chevrolet S10
2004 Chevrolet S10

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TODD ANDERSON says:

So is it this part or the motor
.mine will turn on then not tirn.off. sometimes will not turn on.

Jonathon Lyles (himskey) says:

Who else noticed the Duracell car battry

jr's beat making says:

thank u sir….

SpEd says:

How necessary is it to remove the dashboard bezel? I think I should be able to snake the two covers out easier because mine is console shifted instead of column, so I won't need to screw around with trying to line up the shift lever boot, since mine doesn't have one. The whole bottom panel comes out without removing the bezel, so the only reason I can see is IF there are any screws obstructed by the bezel, but I don't remember anything like that.

I'm going to be doing this on my 2003 ZR-2 Blazer in the not too distant future. I had to call a locksmith to remove my lock cylinder after I got the whole thing torn down. The only reason I needed him was because mine wouldn't turn, so I was at a brick wall. Anyway, I got to the part about installing the upper part of the clamshell, and either I must have been too rough with it, or the 4-way switch was super brittle, because I ended up breaking it off and I was unable to turn the 4-ways off. I tried pushing down on the button, but I was unable to get it to stay locked into place with the top ¾ of the button missing. I must have been too rough with it too, because I ended up losing all turn signals and brake lights. The only way to turn off the 4-ways was to remove the fuse, which caused ALL of the rest of what was working to stop. Right now I'm down to headlights, tail lights and the high mount center stoplight working outside; no turn signals front or rear, no lower brake lights and no 4-ways. Yeah, to say the least, it was an interesting 10 mile journey home through mostly heavy traffic with 100% of my indicators nonfunctional.

Jacob Burke says:

Did this perfectly and nothing on it works at all

Mark Simmons says:

Thank you from East Texas

Gina Guay says:

Is there anything that would have too do with control switches in the dash that would make your car not idle

Robert Beauchamp says:

Do you have a video for 1990 S-10 non tilt

Robert Barth says:

As Arte Johnson used to say on Laugh-in,"Very interesting".I have to replace the multi-function switch on my truck.Now that I have the part,this information will give me the confidence I need to do it.I used to work at a Ford dealership and I replaced many switches on Fords,so with a handful of tools this should be a piece of cake.

Joshua Forster says:

94 S10s do not have the same daah and steering wheel as 95+ this video unfortunately is misleading for me.

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