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Old 05-01-2005, 11:42 PM   #1
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I did the VERY SAME THING about a year ago. About 2 hours after I replaced my turn signal switch (with a cheapy aftermarket one), the horn starts blaring in the driveway. I run out and pull the wires off the horn, tinker with it awhile, and eventually give up for the day. The next morning... dead battery! I had to haul the battery to AutoZone for a recharge. Doh!

Ultimately, I bought a "genuine GM" turn signal switch from someone here on the board. It was clearly superior in quality to the cheapo I'd originally installed. It's worked problem-free since.
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