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Old 01-22-2017, 04:39 PM   #29
mrbreezeet1
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Originally Posted by 3500Alero View Post
I found that the easiest way to get at the hazard switch is to pull the bezel around the gauge cluster, then you can reach right in.

2 part epoxy would probably work best.
OK, Thanks, I'll use JB weld.
You mean you don't even take out the A/C center vent?
I had a lot of trouble until I got out the center vent.
I made those clips that hold the vent in, weaker, they don't spring down as far now.
I'd bet it will still stay in just fine, and be easier If/when I need to replace the switch again.
I have more time than money these days, or I would just get a new one.....LOL
Thanks Bud.
EDIT
I know what would "shine" getting that switch out, a 7MM flex head ratchet wrench.
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