And will prove disastrous if used on a knob that unscrews, like a wiper or headlight switch knob.D. Thomson wrote:Just a clarification. The method I described is for removing the knobs...
Removal of light, wiper and other switches
- Jim Ed
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Re: Removal of light, wiper and other switches
Is this the correct tool:BorisSobad wrote:I've a 64 Ghia. Needed a special tool that looks like a two prong fork. Couldn't find it for sale. I took some brass tubing and filed a third on one side down an 1/8 inch and did the other side the same. I then filed the teeth left over to fit better into the slot. Hope you can follow that.
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- ALYKAT III
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Re: Removal of light, wiper and other switches
Realizing this is an old thread, but for what it's worth ......I just use a caefully manipulated pair of needle nose pliers. Works fine.