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> wiper switch help needed, how to wire in a toggle switch?
mobymutt
post May 12 2014, 04:14 PM
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I am attempting to diagnose my non-working wipers by testing the switch directly.

So far I have removed the steering wheel and removed the 4 screws inside. The stuff in the column is 'loose' now, but I can't actually remove anything, only pull it out by about 1/2" or so. Is there a trick? I am afraid of breaking something if I pull too hard.
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post May 12 2014, 04:27 PM
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[quote name='mobymutt' date='May 12 2014, 03:14 PM' post='2036594']
I am attempting to diagnose my non-working wipers by testing the switch directly.

So far I have removed the steering wheel and removed the 4 screws inside. The stuff in the column is 'loose' now, but I can't actually remove anything, only pull it out by about 1/2" or so. Is there a trick? I am afraid of breaking something if I pull too hard.
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there is a plug that switch plugs into that needs to be removed under dash.usually you have to take the panel under dash off,but you can try to get underneath and look up,there is enough room to stick your fingers in to help unplug it.easier with dash panel removed,but it can be tricky to get all the screws back in
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