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Old 02-21-2015, 11:34 PM
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Here's a video on thread repair.

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[MENTION=203111]sillydoc[/MENTION] Thats what alot of threads that i read said and also a few videos i found on youtube. imma buy the multiswitch this weekend and try to remove those shrouds to get it fixed once and for all.

[MENTION=47888]haha[/MENTION] Thanks for the video! really great info!
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I've done a few dozen. Have never removed the steering wheel.
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[MENTION=203111]sillydoc[/MENTION] Is there any tips you can give me? What i have understood is that you just need to remove the two plastic shrouds (one on top and one on the bottom) that cover that switch. And then there's just one bolt holding the switch in place. Is that correct?
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Originally Posted by Shhernandez74
[MENTION=203111]sillydoc[/MENTION] Is there any tips you can give me? What i have understood is that you just need to remove the two plastic shrouds (one on top and one on the bottom) that cover that switch. And then there's just one bolt holding the switch in place. Is that correct?
I'm fairly certain there are two torx screws and two connectors. But yeah, take the three screws out of the lower shroud and gently separate it from the upper. It helps to have your shifter in 1st when removing the upper.



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