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Car Forum / Pontiac / Pontiac Firebird / September 2004

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High low dim switch removal on a 95 Camaro

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kraemer94 - 01 Sep 2004 01:31 GMT
Hello,
I need some Help. I have a 95 Chev Camaro. The switch for the high and low
beams for the heads don;t work anymore. Is this part of the turn signal
switch and wiper on and off switch? I have a part that I purchase online
ACDelco# 26035242 but I'm not sure it's the right parts. Does anyone have
a break down of the steering? Thanks for any help.
Bruce Chang - 01 Sep 2004 17:27 GMT
> Hello,
> I need some Help. I have a 95 Chev Camaro. The switch for the high and low
> beams for the heads don;t work anymore. Is this part of the turn signal
> switch and wiper on and off switch? I have a part that I purchase online
> ACDelco# 26035242 but I'm not sure it's the right parts. Does anyone have
> a break down of the steering? Thanks for any help.

In my 89 Firebird, the high-low switch is located under the dash and is
connected to the multi-function lever by a steel rod.  The switch looks like
a fat disk with a button in the middle.  Vaguely resembles a red blood cell
in a very abstract way.. =o)
kraemer94 - 26 Sep 2004 06:29 GMT
Thanks for the reply. It was located under the dash.
 
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