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Turn Signal Switch Replacement Service

How much does a Turn Signal Switch Replacement cost?

On average, the cost for a Pontiac Trans Sport Turn Signal Switch Replacement is $189 with $49 for parts and $140 for labor. Prices may vary depending on your location.

CarServiceEstimateShop/Dealer Price
1993 Pontiac Trans SportV6-3.1LService typeTurn Signal Switch ReplacementEstimate$361.46Shop/Dealer Price$392.07 - $470.13
1995 Pontiac Trans SportV6-3.8LService typeTurn Signal Switch ReplacementEstimate$346.14Shop/Dealer Price$373.75 - $449.56
1994 Pontiac Trans SportV6-3.8LService typeTurn Signal Switch ReplacementEstimate$346.14Shop/Dealer Price$373.79 - $449.63
1998 Pontiac Trans SportV6-3.4LService typeTurn Signal Switch ReplacementEstimate$973.54Shop/Dealer Price$1161.51 - $1718.71
1993 Pontiac Trans SportV6-3.8LService typeTurn Signal Switch ReplacementEstimate$346.14Shop/Dealer Price$376.30 - $454.01
1991 Pontiac Trans SportV6-3.1LService typeTurn Signal Switch ReplacementEstimate$243.95Shop/Dealer Price$270.44 - $345.41
1995 Pontiac Trans SportV6-3.1LService typeTurn Signal Switch ReplacementEstimate$346.14Shop/Dealer Price$373.82 - $449.68
1992 Pontiac Trans SportV6-3.1LService typeTurn Signal Switch ReplacementEstimate$346.14Shop/Dealer Price$373.79 - $449.63
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What is the Turn Signal Switch all about?

The turn signal switch, located inside the car on the steering column, allows you to turn the signal bulbs on. Properly functioning turn signal lights are legally mandatory.

Keep in mind:

  • The wiring for brake lights usually goes through the turn signal switch. This means that if the turn signal switch has gone bad, your brake lights may not be working.
  • Some vehicles use a “combination” switch. This switch operates the turn signals, running lights, and headlights.

How it's done:

  • Inspect the switch, fuses, and wirings.
  • Remove and replace the switch if faulty.
  • Operate the turn signals verify operation of the exterior lights.

Our recommendation:

If your turn signal lights do not operate, your mechanic will visually inspect the fuse(s) and operate the switch a bit to see if he can determine where the problem is. Your mechanic should inspect all lights during every major service event.

What common symptoms indicate you may need to replace the Turn Signal Switch?

  • Left or right indicator light is not working.
  • Brake lights are not working.
  • Running lights or headlamps not working.
  • Unable to change from high to low beam and back.

How important is this service?

When you deploy the turn signal lever on your steering column, the turn signal switch is responsible for turning on your turn signals. Turn signals are a very important safety feature that alerts drivers all around you that your vehicle will soon be making a turn. When your turn signal switch dies, you have no way of turning on your turn signals. This not only makes your car less safe, but it is also illegal, and you can be given a very pricy fix-it ticket.

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Chris

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Chris
12 years of experience
Pontiac Trans Sport V6-3.4L - Brake Pads Replacement (Front) - Indianapolis, Indiana
Excellent! Friendly, and well experienced. He left here leaving me with good information about some things that I must do to my 1998 Pontiac Van to get it into good order while we continue to put away money to purchase a new car. One heck of a great guy. I recommend him whole heartedly! Sincerely, Howard C.

Russell

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Russell
25 years of experience
Pontiac Trans Sport V6-3.4L - Starter - Portland, Oregon
Russell called and asked if would be okay and arrived early. He quickly diagnosed a complex starter issue. He obviously has a great working knowledge and explained all the details as he went along. The repair was complicated by the shoddy quality of workmanship from a previous repair. Russell had to repair the previous repair and replace the starter as well. I am very impressed with Russel and Your Mechanic service. I highly recommend Russell and Your Mechanic. Speedy, fair priced quality work, by an honest company and an honest and capable mechanic! What more could we want? Thank you Russell!

Maxwell

19 years of experience
390 reviews
Maxwell
19 years of experience
Pontiac Trans Sport V6-3.4L - Serpentine/Drive Belt - Cypress, Texas
Friendly, professional, and efficient. He showed up on time, did the work very swiftly, and helped me plan my next service.

Chris

17 years of experience
419 reviews
Chris
17 years of experience
Pontiac Trans Sport V6-3.4L - Wipers are not working - Daly City, California
Chris arrived early for our appointment. He was able to diagnosed what's wrong with the vehicle. Very polite and professional.

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