52 problems related to hazard flashing warning light switch have been reported for the 2000 Oldsmobile Alero. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2000 Oldsmobile Alero based on all problems reported for the 2000 Alero.
Consumer complained that turn signals operated poorly. When the turn signals malfunctioned, the consumer hit the hazard button and they began to work again. The consumer did not take the vehicle to be checked because he was told to take it to an Oldsmobile dealer and when he took it to the Oldsmobile dealer, he was told to take the vehicle back where he purchased it. The consumer replaced the hazard switch at $28. 00 now the hazards and turn signal lights work fine.
Hazard warning switch causing intermittent blinker function. My 2000 Alero doesn't fall within the recall range of VIN numbers. Nhtsa # 03v327000, gm recall # 03043. Dealer wanted me to pay $125. 00 to diagnose, or replace the switch for $136. 00 { $28 for part and the rest is labor etc. } . My VIN ends with yc362717. I purchased the part myself and spent about an hour replacing the defective switch. I think the recall should include more vehicles that exhibit the same symptoms. I would like reimbursement for my cost and labor. I have the old part. Gm knew about my switch last year, but there was no recall yet.
The front and rear turn signals failed. This problem was intermittent. The vehicle was taken vehicle to the dealership. The mechanic indicated there was a recall #03v327000, but the owner's vehicle was not included. The recall did not include the 2000 Alero models even though the vehicle had the same problem.
Recall 327 v 327 000 concerning hazard falshing warning switch failure. Turn signals became intermittently ineffective or inoperative. Dealer was notified, and they informed the consumer that this vehicle was not covered under the recall due to VIN.
Recall 03v327000 concerning hazard warning switch. Hazard lights and the turn signal worked intermittently when used. Dealer was notified. Dealer informed consumer that this vehicle was not covered under this recall due to VIN.
Hazard control switch failed which lead to not being able to use blinkers or hazards. Recall # 03043 was issued Feb. 2004 on over 600,000 vehicles. VIN # 1g3nl52e8yc357827 was not included in recall but has the same malfunction. Manufacturer is not willing to reimburse the repair cost of $77. 24 which was replaced on oct. 7, 2004.
Hazard light and turn signals work intermittently. The dealer florin road kia has looked at it twice and still not fixed the problem. Also the window on the passenger side will not roll down. I have already replaced the drivers side window motor. I am very unhappy with this car, I just bought it in February!!!!!!!!.
Hazard lights failed to work on several occasions. The defect was described in the hazard warning light recall 03v327000, but this vehicle was not included in the recall due to VIN.
Vehicle's turn signals and hazard lights failed. The consumer stated the problem his vehicle experienced was similar to recall #03v327000, however the vehicle was built prior to the affected vehicle, the consumer replaced the hazard switch himself at a cost of $28. 00.
Internal failure on hazard switch.
I bought the car 1 year used, and the brakes had just been replaced by the dealer. Not even a few months later the brakes started to pulsate and the steering wheel would shake upon braking. I replaced the rotors and brake pads with the best on the market, thinking it would last a long time. A few months later the same problem happened again. They should do a recall on the brakes. Also the drivers side window motor broke and was replaced. The hazard switch was replaced, the turn signals fixed due to an electrical problem, the gear shifter knob was replaced because it fell off for no reason. The antilock brakes/service vehicle soon lights come on at random times when there is no problem at all. The transmission is leaking as well. I see that many many people with this car have the same problems and Oldsmobile should do a recall on all these things since they are not just random occurrences.
I have a 2000 olsmobile Alero. The turn signal only works about 89% of the time. The manufacturer has redesigned the switch that fixed the problem but will not recall the switch. This is a serious safety issue and is in my opinion due to manufacturer defect. I have heard several other complaints of similiar problems at a yahoo webpage for Oldsmobile owners. Please follow with this and test, I feel the manufacturer should recall the equipment and be fixed.
Turn signals began to infrequently not function. That has deteriorated to where they infrequently work. Hazard switch recently stopped working.
2000 Oldsmobile Alero experiencing symptoms described in recall 03v327000 regarding the turn signals and hazard lights. The consumer contacted the manufacturer and was told that her vehicle was not included in that recall due to VIN.
Consumer complained about hazard warning switch problem. A recall was currently issued. However, this vehicle was not included due to VIN.
The hazard warning switch is causing the turn signals to malfunction.
The vehicle turn signals worked intermittent, the consumer had to jiggle on the hazard light switch to get the turn signals to work. The dealer had been contacted. Please describe further.