The Pontiac G6 Turn Signal Switch aims to make it easier to signal and prevent confusion among other drivers. This small lever, which is mounted on the steering column, is wired directly to the car's lighting circuit. A flick either left or right channels current to the appropriate indicator lamps, flashing them on and off through the built-in relay. The Turn Signal Switch does more than signal. It manages your fingertip controls of headlights, fog lamps, wiper speeds, and cruise functions. This helps reduce the clutter on the dashboard. The early versions of the mid-2000s Pontiac G6 applied a single stalk style with mechanical contacts. Later production retained the same layout as the original but upgraded the internal plastics for longer wear. However, all of these use the same wiring logic. The lever automatically disengages the inside switch of the Turn Signal Switch as the driver straightens the wheel after the corner, which prevents annoying blinking. The Turn Signal Switch contacts may be worn with grooves or the spring return may be weakened if the lights are not flashing or the stalk feels loose. By putting in a replacement unit, feedback is restored so that all Pontiacs on the road can confidently broadcast lane changes provided the correct G6 model year connector is matched. Choose the right Pontiac switch by checking a steering column part number, then snap the new Turn Signal Switch into place for crisp and reliable signaling.
Each OEM Pontiac G6 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.