The hazard/signal switch located in the center of your dash is actually all located in the hazard button. It requires a small flathead screwdriver and a little bit of care in trying to get it out. There are two small tangs on either side of the switch that must be depressed and slid out. When you get the switch unplugged, it is as simple as plugging the new one in. Really only a few minute job. Some models (depending on dash configuration) may require that you gain access and remove switch from in behind the dash. This could lead to a bit of extra work in gaining access but still only a 20 minute job.
remove the trim around switch, remove screws that hold switch in, pull switch out, remove wire connector.
there is not a reset switch.
There is not a fuel cutoff switch or button on a Chevrolet.
The flasher is actually the hazard switch itself. If removed turn signals will not function. Just pop the old switch out and unplug it to replace if broken (if present and signal don't work).
in the Chevy Malibu forum
The module is part of the switch
Change out the switch. Bad switch!!
There is none. GM vehicles are not equipped with an inertia switch.
the switch is located at the top back of brake pedal!!
Right above the oil filter.
it is on top of brake pedal in back.
It is on the acumulator.