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Old January 26th 05, 01:00 AM
Jeff C
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Default F150 Headlight Switch Shaft

Folks I'm replacing my 1993 F150 headlight switch. I have the old one
out and the new one side by side. The new one did not come with the
shaft for the knob. How do I remove the shaft from the assembly and
insert it into the new one? ( I've thought about smashing it apart, but
that's the last resort.)

Thanks

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Old January 26th 05, 12:23 PM
pater
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Should be a release button on there somewhere. A little bigger than an
eighth inch round on top, looking like a rivit with a small spring
under it. Good luck.

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Old January 26th 05, 07:11 PM
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Got it! had to push in the shaft, THEN push the button, hold the button
in and pull! Walla! it's out!

 




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