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SR
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bakelite knobs

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anyone know how u get these off on a s11, need to get em out of the dash ,cheers steve
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Post by jonathon »

There's a small spring loaded pin on the underside of the Knob, push this in gently with a fine screwdriver or the likes and pull off. 8) :wink:

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thanks mate ,a great help
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Post by Shawn »

They (the springs and pins) are often corroded and require GENTLE persuasion to shift.
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Shawn wrote:They (the springs and pins) are often corroded and require GENTLE persuasion to shift.
Nah - hit them with a hammer.
If they break, then they were too weak & needed replacement anyway :lol: .
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Post by SR »

ive had a look on wiring diagram, i think i can still use, the bakealites with my 1971 loom
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Post by Gareth »

There shouldn't be any difference between the switches. The pull-switch ones have screws to hold the wires rather than bullets or spade connectors (don't know what the later cars use). You might need to remove the aluminium trim from around the switch/speedo area on a later car to get them to fit, although I shouldn't think that would be necessary. :D
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Post by badfelafel »

Just wondering how you got on replacing the flick switches with bakelite switches? I fancy having a go at that!
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Post by SR »

hiya mate ,the bakelite knobs r origanal,its a 1971 loom in a 55 car car,steve
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