<VV> 65 turn signal switch

cjcavitt at comcast.net cjcavitt at comcast.net
Fri Jul 28 21:04:07 EDT 2006


sorry, i read it too fast i missed where you said the wheel was off, the switch has a clip holding it on in the center to the shaft. i have used a small ring expander tool or a screw driver to release it then it should come right off.

curt
-------------- Original message -------------- 
From: cjcavitt at comcast.net 

> It requires a steering wheel puller, you can buy a universal one at any auto 
> parts store. 
> 
> curt 
> 
> -------------- Original message -------------- 
> From: "robert guerin" 
> 
> > I am replacing the turn signal switch on my 65 corsa.I have the steering wheel 
> > removed,but can"t get the switch off the steering column.Seems like its press 
> > on.Book doesn't"t say that it requires a puller.I"ve been prying it pretty 
> hard 
> > with a long screw driver don"t want to break it.If anyone has any ideas on how 
> > to do this I sure would like to hear them. 
> > 
> > Thanks In 
> > Robert Guerin 
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