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Okay, I need a memory refresh please. Maybe it's the gray hair or the
years.....
I am helping a good friend on his 1969 TR-6 (an unexpected month long
project!). No good deed goes unpunished! This year TR has the rocker style
switch for the Emergency flashers(4 contact) and I need to replace it. The
switch is conveniently placed above the steering column between the Speedo
and Tach. The car has a wood dash panel which is a replacement and the
wiring has not been butchered-yet! How does one access and remove the switch
without fully dissecting the car? Is there a easy short cut on this that
does not involve large hammers; chisels, torches and Divine intervention?
Finding the switch was easy when you realize the same one was used in
Spitfires and GT-6s.
Thanks
Russ Moore
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a good friend on his 1969 TR-6 (an unexpected month long project!). No =
good deed goes unpunished! This year TR has the rocker style switch for =
the Emergency flashers(4 contact) and I need to replace it. The switch =
is conveniently placed above the steering column between the Speedo and =
Tach. The car has a wood dash panel which is a replacement and the =
wiring has not been butchered-yet! How does one access and remove the =
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class=3DMsoNormal>Thanks<o:p></o:p></p><p =
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