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Pushbutton heater switch

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Today Jeff Carter's rebuild of my heater switch fell apart :(
Jeff's M.O. is to drill out the plastic rivets in order to access the switch's innards.
He cleans and lubes the slides, then re-assembles the switch using small threaded bolts. On my unit, these bolts don't have any "grab"...thus the failure. I've emailed Jeff for ideas. I think I could find some small screws that will better grab where they need to.
But what a hassle to remove that switch! I used a 1/4" box wrench, and a 1/4" socket held in my fingers...no room for ratchet, nutdriver or screwdriver unless one first removes the wiper switch, Trying to keep it simple!
I took the car out today (pictures to come) to a parade. The converted radio is still lame (my advice: don't spend the money on FM conversion). I got lots of attention on the road...tailgaters, folks who drive right next to you, staring.. one guy taking photos at 60 mph...my driver's door sticks(embarassing) but the 4 six-yr old girls dressed as princesses, sitting up on the back seat, got LOTS of attention!
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here is a pic of the switch
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maybe here...
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I only just noticed the new "HOW TO" category Dan has set up (great idea, Dan), so this is the last I will add here on this topic: I walked the 4 blocks to the local hardware store and bought 6 small screws that fit perfectly, replacing the loose bolts. The easy part was done. However, re-installation was a bee-atch!
Upside down, with feet over the seatback, gas pedal pressing into the back of my head, trouble light burning my wrist, dash wiring etc blocking my view, I finally got it back in!
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Feeling encouraged, I moved over a bit. The clock had stopped working some time ago, so I removed that (first the ashtray had to come out), and connected it to battery. It wound up just fine. Now I gotta put it right back in! (I wonder what made it work again? )
I still have to untangle the numerous vacuum hoses and route them correctly so I get HEAT when I press HEAT, not when I press A/C!
Ya gotta LOVE these cars!
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Roger - Make it easy, take the front seat out, 4 nuts and presto, it's done.
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Hi Dick,
Sounds good, but I'd rather lie on the seat than on the metal seat frame. I suppose a person could put a piece of plywood or cardboard on frame. For me, it was tougher to get my head up under the dash, and focus on teh scene with these danged new bifocals........
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Roger - If i'm not mistaken the seats and seat frame are attached and comes out as one unit, at least it did in my Desoto.
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Thought you were suggesting removal of drivers swivel only. Complete track w/seats would come out by removing four bolts, electrical connection to seat, and applying lots of muscle!
"easier" to hang upside down, IMO, althouth today my neck is sore! :lol:
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