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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / November 2006

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93 GMC Suburban - how to remove t/s lever

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T - 02 Nov 2006 18:03 GMT
As the subject says - I got the column apart (to replace the turn signal
switch) - thats done, and I want to replace the lever/stalk too (wiper
switch turns freely).. I pulled the main pin to disconnect the t/s lever
from the collar - but I can't get the actual lever out from the switch
part - I hope that makes sense

http://partimages2.genpt.com/partimages/235463.jpg is the lever to put in -
It seems there's a clip, but I can't "see" where the clip is that holds it
into place..  thx
Comboverfish - 02 Nov 2006 19:02 GMT
> As the subject says - I got the column apart (to replace the turn signal
> switch) - thats done, and I want to replace the lever/stalk too (wiper
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> It seems there's a clip, but I can't "see" where the clip is that holds it
> into place..  thx

My memory is vague, but I believe you just pull out on the lever
sharply.  I believe there is a internal circlip of some kind in the
turn signal switch housing that retains the stalk.  Dont take this as
gospel.  I just noticed noone had replied yet.

Am I correct in assuming that you have a new cruise/wiper stalk and a
new TS switch (already installed)?  Don't you just need to push the new
stalk into place and connect the wire harnass?  Forgive me if I don't
get what you are asking.

Toyota MDT in MO
 
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