2006 SS/SC Turn Signal Lever
#1
2006 SS/SC Turn Signal Lever
Somehow mine is complete shattered.
Needs to have auto lights, clean, and good paint on it. Black. Must work with the SS clock spring.
This is the lever used to activate those things on the car that magically show others you are intending to change velocity.
Shipped to 32164
Needs to have auto lights, clean, and good paint on it. Black. Must work with the SS clock spring.
This is the lever used to activate those things on the car that magically show others you are intending to change velocity.
Shipped to 32164
#4
I like this site for locating parts:
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They have diagrams and can locate most parts with GM part numbers.
I believe you might be looking for a "SWITCH. Headlamp Dimmer. Turn Signal Lamp." - this is GM part number 20940099 = AC Delco D6254E. You can phone pretty much any GM parts dealer and they can verify this.
Then you pop this into Amazon and find the part costs ... wait for it ... $22.92. Gotta love the prices on these GM parts.
So if this is indeed the part and it's $23 from Amazon brand new ... I would just buy it from Amazon and not bother with a used one. You should verify the part number for yourself before buying
Good Luck
PS - look at the Amazon reviews ... someone used this part on an 06 Cobalt SS ... so I'm pretty sure this is the part.
Chevrolet Parts, Cadillac Parts, GMC Parts and Buick Parts powered by Nalley Buick GMC | Nalley Buick GMC Brunswick
They have diagrams and can locate most parts with GM part numbers.
I believe you might be looking for a "SWITCH. Headlamp Dimmer. Turn Signal Lamp." - this is GM part number 20940099 = AC Delco D6254E. You can phone pretty much any GM parts dealer and they can verify this.
Then you pop this into Amazon and find the part costs ... wait for it ... $22.92. Gotta love the prices on these GM parts.
So if this is indeed the part and it's $23 from Amazon brand new ... I would just buy it from Amazon and not bother with a used one. You should verify the part number for yourself before buying
Good Luck
PS - look at the Amazon reviews ... someone used this part on an 06 Cobalt SS ... so I'm pretty sure this is the part.
#8
Great, no problem. Looks like pretty simple job to swap it out. The replacement procedure for a 09 is:
1) remove the left side instrument panel trim panel;
2) remove steering column trim covers;
3) disconnect electrical connectors;
4) release plastic retaining tabs to remove turn signal multifunction switch.
Yours should be similar.
1) remove the left side instrument panel trim panel;
2) remove steering column trim covers;
3) disconnect electrical connectors;
4) release plastic retaining tabs to remove turn signal multifunction switch.
Yours should be similar.
#9
Somehow mine is complete shattered.
Needs to have auto lights, clean, and good paint on it. Black. Must work with the SS clock spring.
This is the lever used to activate those things on the car that magically show others you are intending to change velocity.
Shipped to 32164
Needs to have auto lights, clean, and good paint on it. Black. Must work with the SS clock spring.
This is the lever used to activate those things on the car that magically show others you are intending to change velocity.
Shipped to 32164
#12
Velocity is the rate of change of the position
of an object, equivalent to a specification of
its speed and direction of motion, e.g. 60 km/h
to the north. Velocity is an important concept
in kinematics , the branch of classical
mechanics which describes the motion of
bodies.
and where tha fack you been corey???
of an object, equivalent to a specification of
its speed and direction of motion, e.g. 60 km/h
to the north. Velocity is an important concept
in kinematics , the branch of classical
mechanics which describes the motion of
bodies.
and where tha fack you been corey???
Last edited by 06cobaltncng; 05-13-2014 at 03:40 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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