Re: 37 Light switch removal

Posted by Joe Santana On 2020/4/5 19:51:42
Just to get you started.

If it's like 1940, the knob has threads into the switch's nut and a rod with a right angle bending down on the end. The bend fit through a hole in the slider that controls which lights are turned on and through a flat retaining spring above it.

You have to push down on the spring.

Even if you remove each wire and label it for its terminal and unscrew the entire switch, you still have to release the knob rod from the switch to get everything out.

It may be different but similar on a '37.

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