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Pontiac G6 Turn Signal Switch helps to keep the sporty Pontiac secure as the car has been found to be roomy with a sharp handling ride and a range of spirited inline four engines or more refined V6 engines that strike a balance between performance and economy. Pontiac G6 also offers drivers keyless entry, remote start, electronic stability control, and the ingenious retractable hardtop of the convertible, all enveloped in aerodynamic design which at one time blinded television viewers and gave the Pontiac loyalty a shot in the arm. Fun to drive, deep seats, and good crash rating are some of the features that make G6 an intelligent everyday companion and still sporty on the curved roads. The Turn Signal Switch is a finger sized lever assembly, on the steering column, which controls the G6 indicator lamps, cancels upon a turn, and usually shares space with high beam and wiper controls, transmitting every driver input to the wiring harness in milliseconds. This Turn Signal Switch was designed by an engineer at Pontiac and incorporates wear resistant plastics and low tolerance contacts to ensure that every click remains crisp thus enabling the G6 to transmit lane change signals effectively and enhance the overall road safety. In case the component does fade, it is easy to replace Turn Signal Switch, disconnect the battery, remove the column covers, unplug the harness, unscrew them, insert the new Turn Signal Switch unit, replace the covers, reconnect the battery, and make sure the left, right and hazard flashes are functioning.