Lights escutcheon

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Re: Lights escutcheon

by deelcee » Wed May 28, 2025 11:40 am

Thanks Rob
Very helpful as usual

Re: Lights escutcheon

by jerry_hoback » Wed May 21, 2025 11:50 pm

Well, thanks for that. I was pretty wrong, but I suppose theres only so much the drawings can show. Excellent pics as always!

Re: Lights escutcheon

by cass3958 » Tue May 20, 2025 5:56 pm

The Lights escutcheon is held in place by the chrome hollow nut behind the toggle switch.
To remove the Lights escutcheon you have to remove the whole switch from the dash.
First remove the toggle switch which is held in place by a spring clip/ There is a hole in the side of the toggle switch which you push (I used a small allen key) and the toggle switch pulls off the spindle.
Next go to the back of the switch and disconnect all the electrics which are held in place with small flat head screws. Take a photo of the back of the switch as this will help when putting all the electrics back in place. You can leave the wires attached but it does not give you a lot of room to move the switch out of the way for the next part.
The switch is held in place with three 5/16 nuts which also hole some earths to the switch. Remove the 5/16 nuts and the switch can be lifted out of the way.
Underneath the switch there is a large thin nut that holds the hollow chrome nut to the dash. Remove the nut ( used a pair of pliers to turn it off) and the chrome hollow nut can be removed from the front of the dash board along with the Lights escutcheon.
Assembly is the reverse with the wires all attached as per your photo that you took.

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Re: Lights escutcheon

by jerry_hoback » Fri May 16, 2025 9:28 pm

The parts manual shows that the escutcheon is held in by a "hollow nut" once you remove the knob. I imagine its probably the same style as the other switches requiring that 2 fingered nut driver.

Lights escutcheon

by deelcee » Fri May 16, 2025 6:30 am

Has anybody changed this escutcheon?
Does the switch pull off or is it accessed another way?

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