Yes, a faulty headlight switch was what started it all.
While trying to fit the replacement switch, I decided to
replace the dash, then I decided to replace the wiring
harness, which was partly melted due to the faulty switch.
While I was waiting for the replacement wiring harness, I
decided to replace the seat upholstry ... etc.
A serious case of shipwright's disease, I guess.
The replacement switch did not come with any kind of
retaining clip.
-- Flemming Larsen CF27518U (+O)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eric Conrad [mailto:conrade2@msn.com]
> Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 15:09
> To: Flemming Larsen
> Cc: 6pack@autox.team.net
> Subject: RE: TR6 Headlight Switch - one ringy dingy
>
>
> Yes, there was a plastic tab that extended to where the screw holes were -
> at least there were on mine, a late model '76 TR6. If you have
> any inkling
> that the headlight switch should be replaced, do it while the dash is out.
> The new switch will give you a good idea of where the screws go.
>
> Eric
> '76 TR6 (CF52678U +O)
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