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Dash Switch Blank Removal
OK, here's another question for my project. Before I go & break anything, how does the switch blank next to the defroster switch come out? Does it just pop out or do you have to cut it or what? The rocker switch I found looks like it will fit perfectly in the hole.
Thanks!
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Michael Roth 1982 300TDT Wagon 1982 240D Euro!, 4spd manual-Parts car now, dead engine 88 Jeep Grand Wagoneer-fixing up for offroading 1989 Ford F150 (rust bucket) For Sale! 1953 Dodge B-4F, 1 1/2 ton Stake Bed (new restoration project) |
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The wood panel should come out pretty easily (it's held on my a clip in the back) and the switch blank should slide out. Use a small thin flat head screwdriver to help you work them out.
Alex
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1983 300D (parked for four years) 2012 VW Sportwagen TDI Manual 2001 Miata SE 1962 Chevrolet Corvair Rampside |
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Thanks for the help. I should have looked closer before I asked, all I had to do was use a knife & pry it out!! Really simple. This one is all plastic, the panel and blank, unfortunately I don't have any wood in my car.
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Michael Roth 1982 300TDT Wagon 1982 240D Euro!, 4spd manual-Parts car now, dead engine 88 Jeep Grand Wagoneer-fixing up for offroading 1989 Ford F150 (rust bucket) For Sale! 1953 Dodge B-4F, 1 1/2 ton Stake Bed (new restoration project) |
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