Using the exterior turn signal indicator lamps, the Buick Rainier Turn Signal Switch lets the driver show a lane or turn change. It does so by sending an electrical signal via a lever control on the steering column. The Turn Signal Switch is mounted just inboard of the steering column. It operates when the driver nudges a stalk upward or downward. This action closes circuits that flash left or right bulbs in a pattern that surrounding traffic instantly recognizes. A Turn Signal Switch can do more than just control turn signals. Extra dials and sliders do just that on the same housing and allow everything from switching headlights and fog lamps to windshield wipers and even cruise control, reducing clutter around the wheel. Throughout the years of production, due to the vehicle sharing the same single stalk design, changes to the Turn Signal Switch mainly consisted of minor modifications to the connector plugs and internal contacts rather than any major visual changes. No matter the year, they all have durability in mind since a faulty Turn Signal Switch can prove to be a safety risk. It does not allow communication with other motorists properly. When choosing a replacement, owners should compare the part number to the exact model year of their Buick. This simple step ensures proper column fit and wiring compatibility and keeps any Rainier signaling reliably. The Buick system overall offers consistent performance, enhancing visibility and predictability of every Rainier on the road.
Each OEM Buick Rainier Turn Signal Switch we offer is competitively priced and comes with the assurance of the manufacturer's warranty for the part. Furthermore, we guarantee the speedy delivery of your orders right to your doorstep. Our hassle-free return policy is also in place for your peace of mind.