Pulling the Rear Heater Switch from the1970 dash?

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Eric Ellis

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Title say's it. I really can not see it well, no screws or nuts--just tabs I do not want to break. SOR diagram shows a tab bracket. Anyone know what I am supposed to do to pull this before I heavy hand it?
 
Title say's it. I really can not see it well, no screws or nuts--just tabs I do not want to break. SOR diagram shows a tab bracket. Anyone know what I am supposed to do to pull this before I heavy hand it?


SOR shows this but later model I think (no nut on mine):
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I came from behind the dash and wiggled mine out. I don't think it's too complicated, but maybe mine was flawed because it was easy.

Brian
 
I came from behind the dash and wiggled mine out. I don't think it's too complicated, but maybe mine was flawed because it was easy.

Brian

Mine is tight tight tight. But that is what I wanted to know. So, I'll just keep working it. Just don't want to break it. TKS
 
rear heater switch is attached to the chrome rimmed heater control trim plate by spring clips. the style that press on really easy but wont slide back off the post. I had to remove the chrome rimmed heater trim plate to get mine off.
 
rear heater switch is attached to the chrome rimmed heater control trim plate by spring clips. the style that press on really easy but wont slide back off the post. I had to remove the chrome rimmed heater trim plate to get mine off.

Yupppp...was being impatient and now well, where did the clips spring to? :eek:
 

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