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early 90`s cavalier - hazard warning light problem

Pete-MK (Elite Donator) posted this on Wednesday, 3rd October 2007, 19:03

Can`t get the bloody thing to turn off. Apparently it`s a common fault in these cars (my boss had one and the same thing happened) I can easliy get a replacement switch from a local breakers, but i can`t seem to be able to get the old one out. Does it slide out (after removing the switch cover) or do I have to remove the whole air vent?

Bit specific, I know, but you guys normally prevail..

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Hodgey (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Wednesday, 3rd October 2007, 19:43

My 1994 Cavalier used to do this (before it died). It was really annoying, esspecially when I put my hazards on when the traffic came to a sudden stop on the motorway to let others know behind me.

I used to pinch the released button with my thumb & index finger quite tightly & pull it outwards. You will feel a click which will allow you to push the button back in.

I`m not sure how to get the button out for replacement, I think I chucked my Haines manual out. I`ll have a dig to see if I can find it.

Hope this helps for the moment

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Linebacker2 (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 3rd October 2007, 20:14

I had the same (or similar with same result) problem on my old Cav. I had it listed as a failure during one of its MOTs.
What seemed to work for me was this (similar to Hodgeys solution above):
The problem seemed to be caused by the button (switch cover) itself, sticking in the dash. If I pushed the button in and then let it go suddenly (try sliding finger off to one side of the button, not pushing in and then pulling your finger back - I hope that makes sense :/ ). IIRC, with the button "out", you should be able to grab hold of the button and pull it out of the dash, off of the switch itself.
I then sanded down the sides of the button and refitted it to the dash and never had the problem again :)

HIH

LB2

Edit: If you still have the problem, I`ll dig out my old Haynes manual and have a look.

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Mildmanb (Competent) posted this on Wednesday, 3rd October 2007, 21:07

Hello,

I had the same problem too. My local Vauxhall dealer swapped the actual switch for the one used in the Nova, and I never had the problem again.
It`s not a perfect fit, and it looked a bit odd, but it solved the problem.

Neil.

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Pete-MK (Elite Donator) posted this on Wednesday, 3rd October 2007, 21:15

Cheers for the advice. Think I`ll actually give the sanding down a go - can`t hurt

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Rassilon (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 3rd October 2007, 23:57

We had a problem* with our Cav Hazard & despite me popping out the centre mounted between the vents switch & replacing it, I think IIRC I had to swap out the indicator stalk as well, but that may have been a seperate problem . :/

No problem since a total of 11.5 years of ownership & passed its MOT yesterday so its good for yet another (& finally one more) year.

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Don`t recall the specifics as it was over 10 years ago, but sounds like linebackers.





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kebabhead (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 4th October 2007, 07:35

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Cheers for the advice. Think I`ll actually give the sanding down a go - can`t hurt


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RE: early 90`s cavalier - hazard warning light problem

Pete-MK (Elite Donator) posted this on Thursday, 4th October 2007, 17:03

Got it working, but apparently wedging a small piece of paper in the side to hold the button isn`t enough to warrant an MOT pass, so it`s getting replaced when they weld the undercarriage tomorrow, and replace the brake pads on the front wheel.

A bargain at £250 - not arf...

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RE: early 90`s cavalier - hazard warning light problem

Jimbo :oÞ (Elite Donator) posted this on Thursday, 4th October 2007, 20:13

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A bargain at £250 - not arf...

Beats my £1000 recently fitted clutch....
2 months out of warranty.....
10,000 miles over warranty.....

Long letter being fired off to Vauxhall in the next day or two....

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RE: early 90`s cavalier - hazard warning light problem

Rassilon (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 4th October 2007, 20:49

MOT on my Cav this year.

£250 welding
£60 2 rear tyres Advisary (nails in both).
99p two sidelight bulbs (1 blown)
£1 Wipers (Poundland)
£25 rear exhaust (Kwik Fit)


£38 Original test £25 retest fee.




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