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73-87 Chevy _ GMC Trucks => 73-87 Chevy & GMC Trucks => Topic started by: rockable on September 28, 2008, 05:42:53 pm
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I have an '86 Silverado and I decided to replace the multifunction switch. This truck has a tilt column. I thought it would be simple.
I'm pulled the steering wheel, lockplate, etc. but I don't see how to get the darn switch mechanism out without screwing something up. The new multifunction switch is actually the lever used for turn signal, etc. There's likely a C clip holding it in. It appears that if you could take the cover off the back side of the multifunction switch that you could get to everything needed but I can't figure out how to do it without messing it up.
I have a Haynes manual but it is of little help. Thanks for any advice you can lend or any website material you can link me up with.
Rockable
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Are you trying to replace the turn signal switch or the wiper stalk?
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The wiper stalk. The lever that sticks out of the steering column that has the cruise control button, delay wipers, mist, etc. on it.
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Put it in the off position and pull it straight out. Fish the wire for the cruise up and out of the column with a piece of mechanic's wire. Pull the new one back through and stick it in.
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You mean that there are no c-clips or anything holding that sucker in? Darn. Thanks, man.
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Thanks for the tip on the wiper stalk R&R. That is correct. Any suggestions on snaking the cable. Darn, it's not easy. I got it through the column once but snaked it through the opposite side and the cable wasn't long enough. So, I had to pull it out and start over.
Is there a way to remove the plastic cover that's behind the wiper stalk?
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Not without removing the locking clip which is spring loaded. There is a special tool that pushes the plate down to allow removal of the clip. It is possible to do without but is better done with the tool.
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Actually I think your past that point at the combo switch, disregard my reply.
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Here is a most excellent thread on disassembling, rebuilting the tilt column and installing all related components.
http://elcaminocentral.com/article95.html
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That is linked in our tech pages along with a couple more:
http://forum.73-87chevytrucks.com/smforum/index.php?topic=1947.0
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As it should be. That is an excellent thread.
Thanks for your help.