Clicking Problem, - A large issue that causes clicking/ erratic functions, Is GROUNDING. a bad ground WILL cause severe mishaps in the car. most times its only linked to one part not even related to the turn signals purchase a decent VOM (Volt Ohm Meter) and check all Negative leads... check grounding on the engine block too!
auto mechanic said my problem was mechanical advised replacing ABS control module $1000, don't see my that would fix clicking noise, but he's the mechanic
Clicks and clicks and clicks...most annoying thing in the world to have to spend money on fixing. My advice--Get rid of this vehicle before it causes you more problems. Trust me. I found out the hard way
This blinker situation is a pain in the ass. It goes off constantly even when the blinker is not engaged. If the brake peddle is pressed it does seem to stop. If you have a solution to this problem please share.
- Scott R.,
Lubbock, TX, US
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this blazer is really getting to be a pain in the ass first all this electrical sh*t starts now the wipers work than don't,the back hatch shock broke and the bracket the shock sits in cracked off those f*cking doors are heavy, i feel sorry for the wife when she gets grocery's.can't use the cruise control, the high beams blue light doesn't work. i really hate the blazer always thought it was to small . that's why i bought a 2008 FORD F-150 V8, not saying fords are any better but Chevy are known to have had electrical problems in certain years.
Continuous clicking as if the turn signal was on, sometimes got relief when the brake pedal was applied, interrupting/ changing the cycle. Incurred intermittent wiper problems at the sme time
combination signal/hazard flasher contacts "clicking" erratically, continuous"clicking" when applying brake replaced combo. flasher no luck. Spoke to rude,ignorant,pricky service manager @ GM dealer who "reluctantly" told me to change the complete signal/wiper/hi/lo beam switch, after trying to lure me into the shop.Being a truck & coach technician, I'm certain that I could perform this task myself, however,I'm also aware that electronic parts are non-returnable once installed. Before I spend copious amounts of money on the switch, further investigation is warranted. P.S. Being a tradespersons and working with the public, I willingly & freely divulge information to customers ,unlike GM service advisers who seem to think that giving information over the phone is tantamount to industrial sabotage.
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auto mechanic said my problem was mechanical advised replacing ABS control module $1000, don't see my that would fix clicking noise, but he's the mechanic
- Matthew E., Lansing, MI, US