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Whats that buzzing sound I hear near the blinker control when I accelerate in my Impala SS?

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Whats that buzzing sound I hear near the blinker control when I accelerate in my Impala SS?

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This seemed to be a common “problem” reported by Impala SS owners. There is a small 1″ by 1″ “cube” of plastic which is part of the steering column. It’s located just behind the blinker control adjacent to the tilt wheel adjuster. This part tends to vibrate at certain frequencies of road noise or RPM’s. Users have: Removed it and lined it with tiny chunks of “DynaMat” (a dampening material used in auto sound acoustics available in JC Whitney). OR Just press it back in tightly when it finally loosens up…about every day and a half or so. OR Place a piece of electrical tape on the bottom of the “cube” out of sight.

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