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will a headlite switch from a 69 f100 work on my 67 f100?
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i think so.
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ok thanks..I'll try it.
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where did u get ur avitar pic?
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i can't remember. i was doing some avatar searching and found it. i had to have something on there. and that was the best i could find at the time.
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Ok..a small problem...can't get the old switch out,any help??
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push the button on top of the switch and pull the knob out. use a tool to tunr the nut holding the bezel on. then wiggle the plug when you pull the plug off. the button on top is hard for me to push. i use something like a flat blade screwdriver to get it to depress all the way to release the knob and shaft. i use the flat part of the screwdrier not the edge of it. its just to protect my figner from hurtign when pushing on the button.
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yeah..thats what I'm doin,but it ain't coming out..
look out,I see a crowbar in my future..
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what part isnt coming out. the knob and shaft?
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well..I got it out, put the new one in..it worked, now the bezel that screws in the front won't screw in all the way
to make it tight...I'll get it...lmao?
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Hey fordman..do I push the button to put in the shaft..it dosen't want to go in...
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never mind...got it.
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yes that is what i had to do to make it stay in.
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