Thanks. I simply needed to know how to remove the light switch. A detent button, who would have guessed. I am now chasing very corroded grounds on my 1983 CJ5. Losing a lot of voltage (current) in these ground connections. Dash lights are very dim but Luckly I have the headlights and turn signals. Thanks again. You saved me a lot of frustration on a simple item for a newbie.
@@vikingwind25 I’m glad I could help. A ton of older cars all the way into the 80’s use that same style switch and it’s always a detent to release the knob. Sometimes they are rusted or corroded in place which makes it real fun 😀
Thanks. I simply needed to know how to remove the light switch. A detent button, who would have guessed. I am now chasing very corroded grounds on my 1983 CJ5. Losing a lot of voltage (current) in these ground connections. Dash lights are very dim but Luckly I have the headlights and turn signals. Thanks again. You saved me a lot of frustration on a simple item for a newbie.
@@vikingwind25 I’m glad I could help. A ton of older cars all the way into the 80’s use that same style switch and it’s always a detent to release the knob. Sometimes they are rusted or corroded in place which makes it real fun 😀
Well that is one way to say your grounded 😄 🤣 nice work 👍
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No TV antenna.....
I'm taking notes.
Wonder if the new switch came with a remote control and popcorn?
The new one connected to my wifi, I mean my wife brought the new one in from the mailbox
25% improvement 😂
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Chances are it's you 😂 those are real world problems 😂