Re: Headlight switch removal
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There were a couple of threads on that subject on a 40 in the last few weeks. I think they are very similar switches and procedure. Here is the first with some general info and a diagrampackardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb ... ic.php?post_id=64786#forumpost64786 and the second with some actual steps taken is in a post on a complete dash removalpackardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb ... ic.php?post_id=70639#forumpost70639
Posted on: 2011/2/15 17:48
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Re: Headlight switch removal
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Hi all:
Nothing looks worse than when someone tries to remove these switcthes using pliers. Disconnect the battery and pull the switch to headlight position. You will notice that the knob base is a set screw with recess tabs on either side of the shaft. You can make a spanner to fit these tabs from a piece of flat steel. If you want to be really fancy you can have the steel case hardened at a machine shop. You can also modify a pair of 90 degree snap ring pliers as well.
Posted on: 2011/2/15 18:54
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Re: Headlight switch removal
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Thanks for the replies> What a great website! I don"t see any type of set screw at the base of the knob. It just spins on the shaft. If the knob would come off the shaft the switch would easily unbolt and come off.
Ray
Posted on: 2011/2/16 20:23
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Re: Headlight switch removal
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What I'm calling set screw is the piece that the shaft goes through on the dashboard. I'll call it the base. Notice the two notches in this piece. These facilitate unscrewing the base from the dashboard so as to allow removal of the switch from the other side. The base screws into the switch though the dashboard.
If you make a spanner you can unscrew the base without making it look like garbage. Good luck
Posted on: 2011/2/16 20:57
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Re: Headlight switch removal
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The basic gist of it is that you pull the knob out (turn headlight switch to "on" position). The round bezel "nut" then has to be unscrewed & slid on the shaft toward the knob . The switch & knob shaft will be loose but still in place.The end of the shaft has a 90 degree hook pointed down, so you have wiggle the shaft (knob end down, hook end up) up & out to remove the switch.
Posted on: 2011/2/17 0:41
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Reasby:
Hope these pictures help. They basically describe what others have been explaining:
Posted on: 2011/2/17 23:43
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